肠道微生物群及其相关机制对糖尿病患者餐后血糖水平的影响。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of Translational Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-20 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/jtim-2023-0116
Xinyuan Feng, Mingqun Deng, Lina Zhang, Qi Pan
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摘要

糖尿病及其并发症是严重的医疗和全球负担,通常表现为餐后高血糖。近年来,相当多的研究关注肠道微生物群与循环餐后血糖(PPG)之间的关系。不同的人群研究表明,PPG 与肠道微生物群密切相关,肠道微生物群可能通过短链脂肪酸(SCFA)、胆汁酸(BA)和三甲胺 N-氧化物(TMAO)影响 PPG。目前的研究表明,肠道微生物群模型可以预测 PPG,并通过个体化的营养干预策略来调节肠道微生物群和改善葡萄糖代谢,从而促进糖尿病的精准治疗。然而,针对糖尿病患者的研究很少。因此,人们对这一人群中肠道微生物群与 PPG 之间的关系知之甚少。因此,需要进行更多的研究,以确定影响 PPG 的关键肠道微生物群和相关代谢物及途径,从而为 PPG 提供潜在的治疗目标。
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Impact of gut microbiota and associated mechanisms on postprandial glucose levels in patients with diabetes.

Diabetes and its complications are serious medical and global burdens, often manifesting as postprandial hyperglycemia. In recent years, considerable research attention has focused on relationships between the gut microbiota and circulating postprandial glucose (PPG). Different population studies have suggested that PPG is closely related to the gut microbiota which may impact PPG via short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), bile acids (BAs) and trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO). Studies now show that gut microbiota models can predict PPG, with individualized nutrition intervention strategies used to regulate gut microbiota and improve glucose metabolism to facilitate the precision treatment of diabetes. However, few studies have been conducted in patients with diabetes. Therefore, little is known about the relationships between the gut microbiota and PPG in this cohort. Thus, more research is required to identify key gut microbiota and associated metabolites and pathways impacting PPG to provide potential therapeutic targets for PPG.

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