Cargando…

The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes mellitus is considered to be a global epidemic. The combination of genetic susceptibility and an unhealthy lifestyle is considered to be the main trigger of this metabolic disorder. Recently, there has been increased interest in the roles of gut microbiota as a new potential contributor to...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Craciun, Cristian-Ioan, Neag, Maria-Adriana, Catinean, Adrian, Mitre, Andrei-Otto, Rusu, Adriana, Bala, Cornelia, Roman, Gabriela, Buzoianu, Anca-Dana, Muntean, Dana-Maria, Craciun, Anca-Elena
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020308
_version_ 1784656434250645504
author Craciun, Cristian-Ioan
Neag, Maria-Adriana
Catinean, Adrian
Mitre, Andrei-Otto
Rusu, Adriana
Bala, Cornelia
Roman, Gabriela
Buzoianu, Anca-Dana
Muntean, Dana-Maria
Craciun, Anca-Elena
author_facet Craciun, Cristian-Ioan
Neag, Maria-Adriana
Catinean, Adrian
Mitre, Andrei-Otto
Rusu, Adriana
Bala, Cornelia
Roman, Gabriela
Buzoianu, Anca-Dana
Muntean, Dana-Maria
Craciun, Anca-Elena
author_sort Craciun, Cristian-Ioan
collection PubMed
description Diabetes mellitus is considered to be a global epidemic. The combination of genetic susceptibility and an unhealthy lifestyle is considered to be the main trigger of this metabolic disorder. Recently, there has been increased interest in the roles of gut microbiota as a new potential contributor to this epidemic. Research, in recent years, has contributed to an in-depth characterization of the human microbiome and its associations with various diseases, including metabolic diseases and diabetes mellitus. It is known that diet can change the composition of gut microbiota, but it is unclear how this, in turn, may influence metabolism. The main objective of this review is to evaluate the pathogenetic association between microbiota and diabetes and to explore any new therapeutic agents, including nutraceuticals that may modulate the microbiota. We also look at several mechanisms involved in this process. There is a clear, bidirectional relationship between microbiota and diabetes. Current treatments for diabetes influence microbiota in various ways, some beneficial, but others with still unclear effects. Microbiota-aimed treatments have seen no real-world significant effects on the progression of diabetes and its complications, with more studies needed in order to find a really beneficial agent.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8869176
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88691762022-02-25 The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus Craciun, Cristian-Ioan Neag, Maria-Adriana Catinean, Adrian Mitre, Andrei-Otto Rusu, Adriana Bala, Cornelia Roman, Gabriela Buzoianu, Anca-Dana Muntean, Dana-Maria Craciun, Anca-Elena Biomedicines Review Diabetes mellitus is considered to be a global epidemic. The combination of genetic susceptibility and an unhealthy lifestyle is considered to be the main trigger of this metabolic disorder. Recently, there has been increased interest in the roles of gut microbiota as a new potential contributor to this epidemic. Research, in recent years, has contributed to an in-depth characterization of the human microbiome and its associations with various diseases, including metabolic diseases and diabetes mellitus. It is known that diet can change the composition of gut microbiota, but it is unclear how this, in turn, may influence metabolism. The main objective of this review is to evaluate the pathogenetic association between microbiota and diabetes and to explore any new therapeutic agents, including nutraceuticals that may modulate the microbiota. We also look at several mechanisms involved in this process. There is a clear, bidirectional relationship between microbiota and diabetes. Current treatments for diabetes influence microbiota in various ways, some beneficial, but others with still unclear effects. Microbiota-aimed treatments have seen no real-world significant effects on the progression of diabetes and its complications, with more studies needed in order to find a really beneficial agent. MDPI 2022-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8869176/ /pubmed/35203519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020308 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Craciun, Cristian-Ioan
Neag, Maria-Adriana
Catinean, Adrian
Mitre, Andrei-Otto
Rusu, Adriana
Bala, Cornelia
Roman, Gabriela
Buzoianu, Anca-Dana
Muntean, Dana-Maria
Craciun, Anca-Elena
The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus
title The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus
title_full The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus
title_fullStr The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus
title_full_unstemmed The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus
title_short The Relationships between Gut Microbiota and Diabetes Mellitus, and Treatments for Diabetes Mellitus
title_sort relationships between gut microbiota and diabetes mellitus, and treatments for diabetes mellitus
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020308
work_keys_str_mv AT craciuncristianioan therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT neagmariaadriana therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT catineanadrian therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT mitreandreiotto therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT rusuadriana therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT balacornelia therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT romangabriela therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT buzoianuancadana therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT munteandanamaria therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT craciunancaelena therelationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT craciuncristianioan relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT neagmariaadriana relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT catineanadrian relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT mitreandreiotto relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT rusuadriana relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT balacornelia relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT romangabriela relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT buzoianuancadana relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT munteandanamaria relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus
AT craciunancaelena relationshipsbetweengutmicrobiotaanddiabetesmellitusandtreatmentsfordiabetesmellitus