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Association of equol producing status with aortic calcification in middle-aged Japanese men: The ERA JUMP study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Equol, an isoflavone (ISF)-derived metabolite by the gut microbiome in certain individuals termed as equol-producers, might be the key anti-atherogenic component of ISFs. Our objective was to determine the association between equol-producing status and aortic atherosclerosis assessed as aortic calcification (AC).

Methods

This population-based study of 302 Japanese men aged 40-49, free of cardiovascular disease, examined serum levels of equol and ISFs, AC in the entire aorta by electron-beam computed tomography with Agatston method, and cardiovascular risk factors. We defined equol-producers as individuals with serum levels of equol ≥20 nM and prevalent AC as an AC score ≥ 10. We analyzed the association between equol-producing status and AC using Tobit and logistic regressions. We performed age-stratified analyses since age was a significant effect-modifier.

Results

The 70th to 90th percentile AC scores were 4 to 243 in equol-producers and 15 to 444 in non-producers, respectively. Overall, equol-producers (41% of the sample) had lower AC scores (-209, [95% confidence interval (CI): -455, 36]) and odds of AC (odds ratio (OR): 0.7 [95% CI: 0.4, 1.3]), although not statistically significant, compared to non-producers after controlling for cardiovascular risk factors. Among men aged 46-49, equol-producers had significantly lower AC scores (-428 [95% CI: -827, -29]). Furthermore, there were null associations between serum levels of ISFs and both AC score and the odds of AC.

Conclusion

In middle-aged Japanese men, equol-producers had a non-significantly lower burden of aortic atherosclerosis than non-producers whereas ISFs had a null association. Studies with larger sample sizes in both sexes are warranted.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8915951 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of equol producing status with aortic calcification in middle-aged Japanese men: The ERA JUMP study.

Zhang Xiao X   Fujiyoshi Akira A   Ahuja Vasudha V   Vishnu Abhishek A   Barinas-Mitchell Emma E   Kadota Aya A   Miura Katsuyuki K   Edmundowicz Daniel D   Ueshima Hirotsugu H   Sekikawa Akira A  

International journal of cardiology 20220202


<h4>Background</h4>Equol, an isoflavone (ISF)-derived metabolite by the gut microbiome in certain individuals termed as equol-producers, might be the key anti-atherogenic component of ISFs. Our objective was to determine the association between equol-producing status and aortic atherosclerosis assessed as aortic calcification (AC).<h4>Methods</h4>This population-based study of 302 Japanese men aged 40-49, free of cardiovascular disease, examined serum levels of equol and ISFs, AC in the entire a  ...[more]

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