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Probiotics and Prebiotics: Present Status and Future Perspectives on Metabolic Disorders

机译:益生菌和益生元:代谢紊乱的现状和未来展望

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Metabolic disorders, including type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), present an increasing public health concern and can significantly undermine an individual’s quality of life. The relative risk of CVD, the primary cause of death in T2DM patients, is two to four times higher in people with T2DM compared with those who are non-diabetic. The prevalence of metabolic disorders has been associated with dynamic changes in dietary macronutrient intake and lifestyle changes over recent decades. Recently, the scientific community has considered alteration in gut microbiota composition to constitute one of the most probable factors in the development of metabolic disorders. The altered gut microbiota composition is strongly conducive to increased adiposity, β-cell dysfunction, metabolic endotoxemia, systemic inflammation, and oxidative stress. Probiotics and prebiotics can ameliorate T2DM and CVD through improvement of gut microbiota, which in turn leads to insulin-signaling stimulation and cholesterol-lowering effects. We analyze the currently available data to ascertain further potential benefits and limitations of probiotics and prebiotics in the treatment of metabolic disorders, including T2DM, CVD, and other disease (obesity). The current paper explores the relevant contemporary scientific literature to assist in the derivation of a general perspective of this broad area.
机译:包括2型糖尿病(T2DM)和心血管疾病(CVD)在内的代谢性疾病对公共健康的关注与日俱增,并可能严重损害个人的生活质量。 T2DM患者的主要病因CVD相对风险是非糖尿病患者的2-4倍。近几十年来,代谢紊乱的流行与饮食中大量营养素摄入量的动态变化和生活方式的变化有关。最近,科学界已经考虑到肠道菌群组成的改变是代谢紊乱发展中最可能的因素之一。肠道菌群组成的改变强烈有助于肥胖症,β细胞功能障碍,代谢性内毒素血症,全身性炎症和氧化应激。益生菌和益生元可以通过改善肠道菌群来改善T2DM和CVD,进而导致胰岛素信号刺激和降低胆固醇的作用。我们分析当前可用的数据,以确定在治疗包括T2DM,CVD和其他疾病(肥胖症)在内的代谢性疾病中益生菌和益生元的进一步潜在益处和局限性。本文探讨了相关的当代科学文献,以协助推导这一广阔领域的总体观点。

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