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. 2022 Sep 24;20:430. doi: 10.1186/s12967-022-03631-0

Table 1.

Current literature review about the role of A. muciniphila on small rodent HTN model

Study title Animal Comparison Akkermansia muciniphila abundance References
High-salt (HS) diet-induced hypertension model Sprague–Dawley rat Control vs HS groups No change Ding et al. [170]
Acute Intra-abdominal (aIAH) HTN model Sprague–Dawley rat Control vs IAH groups No change Leng et al. [171, 172]
Spontaneous-hypertensive rat (SHR) models SHR rat SHR vs WKY2 groups Decreased [173] and increased (not statistically significant), no change Abboud et al. [173], Singh et al. [174], Li et al. [170], Wu et al. [175, 176]
High carbohydrate and fat diet-induced hypertension Wistar rats diet-induced HTN vs control groups Increased (not statistically significant) Thomaz et al. [177]
High fat diet-induced cardiometabolic disorders Wistar rats HFD diet vs control groups No change de Araujo Henriques Ferreira et al. [178]
High fat-diet underwent vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) surgery C57BL/6 J Sham vs VSG groups No change McGavigan et al. [179]
Altitude variation model Mus musculus domesticus Comparison at different altitude Decreased in higher altitude Suzuki et al. [122]