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New Horizons in Microbiota and Metabolic Health Research.

Sidharth P Mishra1,2, Shalini Jain3,4, Subhash Taraphder2, Hariom Yadav1.   

Abstract

Decade-old studies have demonstrated that microbes living in our gut (microbiota) contribute to both maintaining normal metabolic function and to the pathology of metabolic diseases, such as obesity and diabetes. Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota influences the personalized effects of diets and drugs and impact the gut-brain axis and leaky gut inflammation to control metabolic function/diseases. Gut microbiota can be an ideal source of prognostic markers and therapies for metabolic diseases. Here we discuss the emerging concepts in the area of microbiota and metabolic interactions in personalized nutrition, drug response, and disease prognosis.
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Keywords:  brain; diabetes; gut; inflammation; metabolic; microbiota; obesity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33128374      PMCID: PMC7823252          DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgaa769

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


  46 in total

Review 1.  Metformin and gut microbiota: their interactions and their impact on diabetes.

Authors:  Natalia G Vallianou; Theodora Stratigou; Stylianos Tsagarakis
Journal:  Hormones (Athens)       Date:  2019-02-04       Impact factor: 2.885

2.  Microbiota-Produced Succinate Improves Glucose Homeostasis via Intestinal Gluconeogenesis.

Authors:  Filipe De Vadder; Petia Kovatcheva-Datchary; Carine Zitoun; Adeline Duchampt; Fredrik Bäckhed; Gilles Mithieux
Journal:  Cell Metab       Date:  2016-07-12       Impact factor: 27.287

Review 3.  The microbiome-adipose tissue axis in systemic metabolism.

Authors:  Patrick Lundgren; Christoph A Thaiss
Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol       Date:  2020-02-18       Impact factor: 4.052

4.  Ingestion of Lactobacillus strain regulates emotional behavior and central GABA receptor expression in a mouse via the vagus nerve.

Authors:  Javier A Bravo; Paul Forsythe; Marianne V Chew; Emily Escaravage; Hélène M Savignac; Timothy G Dinan; John Bienenstock; John F Cryan
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2011-08-29       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Lipoteichoic acid from the cell wall of a heat killed Lactobacillus paracasei D3-5 ameliorates aging-related leaky gut, inflammation and improves physical and cognitive functions: from C. elegans to mice.

Authors:  Shaohua Wang; Shokouh Ahmadi; Ravinder Nagpal; Shalini Jain; Sidharth P Mishra; Kylie Kavanagh; Xuewei Zhu; Zhan Wang; Donald A McClain; Stephen B Kritchevsky; Dalane W Kitzman; Hariom Yadav
Journal:  Geroscience       Date:  2019-12-08       Impact factor: 7.713

6.  Metformin Is Associated With Higher Relative Abundance of Mucin-Degrading Akkermansia muciniphila and Several Short-Chain Fatty Acid-Producing Microbiota in the Gut.

Authors:  Jacobo de la Cuesta-Zuluaga; Noel T Mueller; Vanessa Corrales-Agudelo; Eliana P Velásquez-Mejía; Jenny A Carmona; José M Abad; Juan S Escobar
Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  2016-11-14       Impact factor: 19.112

Review 7.  Neurotransmitter modulation by the gut microbiota.

Authors:  Philip Strandwitz
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2018-08-15       Impact factor: 3.252

8.  The Gut Microbiota in Prediabetes and Diabetes: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Hao Wu; Valentina Tremaroli; Caroline Schmidt; Annika Lundqvist; Lisa M Olsson; Manuela Krämer; Anders Gummesson; Rosie Perkins; Göran Bergström; Fredrik Bäckhed
Journal:  Cell Metab       Date:  2020-07-10       Impact factor: 27.287

Review 9.  Probiotics and prebiotics in intestinal health and disease: from biology to the clinic.

Authors:  Mary Ellen Sanders; Daniel J Merenstein; Gregor Reid; Glenn R Gibson; Robert A Rastall
Journal:  Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2019-07-11       Impact factor: 46.802

10.  Gut microbiota from twins discordant for obesity modulate metabolism in mice.

Authors:  Vanessa K Ridaura; Jeremiah J Faith; Federico E Rey; Jiye Cheng; Alexis E Duncan; Andrew L Kau; Nicholas W Griffin; Vincent Lombard; Bernard Henrissat; James R Bain; Michael J Muehlbauer; Olga Ilkayeva; Clay F Semenkovich; Katsuhiko Funai; David K Hayashi; Barbara J Lyle; Margaret C Martini; Luke K Ursell; Jose C Clemente; William Van Treuren; William A Walters; Rob Knight; Christopher B Newgard; Andrew C Heath; Jeffrey I Gordon
Journal:  Science       Date:  2013-09-06       Impact factor: 47.728

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