Probiotics and Prebiotics as Dietary Supplements for the Adjunctive Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Polish Journal of Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.33073/pjm-2023-013
Yuying Wang, Lina Wen, Huazhen Tang, Jinxiu Qu, Benqiang Rao
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In modern lifestyles, high-fat diets and prolonged inactivity lead to more people developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Based on the modern pathogenesis of T2D, food, and its components have become one of the top concerns for patients. Recent studies have found that dysbiosis and gut-related inflammation are more common in T2D patients. Probiotics and prebiotics play complementary roles in the gut as dietary supplements. Together, they may help improve dysbiosis and intestinal inflammation in people with T2D, increase the production of blood glucose-lowering hormones such as incretin, and help reduce insulin resistance and lower blood glucose. Therefore, changing the dietary structure and increasing the intake of probiotics and prebiotics is expected to become a new strategy for the adjuvant treatment of T2D.

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益生菌和益生元作为辅助治疗2型糖尿病的膳食补充剂。
在现代生活方式中,高脂肪饮食和长期缺乏运动导致越来越多的人患上2型糖尿病(T2D)。基于T2D的现代发病机制,食物及其成分已成为患者最关心的问题之一。最近的研究发现,生态失调和肠道相关炎症在T2D患者中更为常见。益生菌和益生元作为膳食补充剂在肠道中发挥互补作用。总之,它们可能有助于改善T2D患者的生态失调和肠道炎症,增加肠促胰岛素等降血糖激素的产生,并有助于减少胰岛素抵抗和降低血糖。因此,改变饮食结构,增加益生菌和益生元的摄入有望成为辅助治疗T2D的新策略。
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期刊介绍: Polish Journal of Microbiology (PJM) publishes original research articles describing various aspects of basic and applied microbiological research. We are especially interested in articles regarding - basic biological properties of bacteria and archaea, viruses, and simple - eukaryotic microorganisms - genetics and molecular biology - microbial ecology - medical bacteriology and public health - food microbiology - industrial microbiology - bacterial biotechnology
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