In this project, the investigators aim to explore the impact of dietary L-carnitine supplementation on the TMAO production capacity of gut microbiota.
Recent studies have established plasma trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) levels as a strong, independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. TMAO is produced by the interaction between gut microflora and ingested L-carnitine from food. Research indicates that both plasma TMAO concentration and the TMAO production capacity of gut microbiota in vegetarians are significantly lower than in omnivores, likely due to the reduced L-carnitine intake in vegetarian diets. This study aims to explore the impact of L-carnitine supplementation on the TMAO production capacity of human gut microbiota and to identify TMAO-producing bacteria within the gut microflora. The study plans to recruit both omnivore and vegetarian volunteers to undergo a one-month L-carnitine supplementation, followed by an evaluation of changes in TMAO production using an oral L-carnitine challenge test, along with gut microbiota assessment. TMAO concentration will be measured using LC-MS/MS, and gut microbiome analysis will be conducted through shotgun metagenome sequencing. Bioinformatic analysis may reveal potential TMAO-producing bacteria. Understanding the changes in TMAO production and gut microbiota composition post-L-carnitine supplementation may enhance our knowledge of the interplay between L-carnitine supplements, TMAO, and gut microflora.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
56
National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
TMAO level
plasma and urine TMAO concentrations of oral carnitine challenge test
Time frame: Before and 1 month after L-carnitine supplementation
Compositional and functional alterations of gut microbiota
The compositional and functional changes of gut microbiota will be evaluated by shotgun metagenome sequencing. Taxonomy will be calculated as relative abundance of species-level genome bins (SGBs) and specific bacteria genes will be quantified as Reads Per Kilobase per Million (RPKM).
Time frame: Before and 1 month after L-carnitine supplementation
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