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Is there a role of gut microflora in diabetes control?

Saša Magaš ; OB Bjelovar, Centar za dijabetes, Bjelovar, Hrvatska


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Abstract

Diabetes is the most common endocrine disease in the world and it`s incidence is constalntly increasing. Only good diabetes regulation can slow down the development of chronic vascular complications. Therefore, each possible intervention regarding inflammation pathophysiology, weight control or glycemia induces clinical interest. Human gut microflora is different in healthy people compred to overweight/obese persons and diabetics. The difference exists even in energy transport, which can also be influenced by gut microflora. The systemic inflammation as part of the pathophysiological process in diabetes can partly be caused by gut microflora antigens, and the intervention using drugs and probiotics into the gut microflora tract/system might change the level of glycemia.

Keywords

Gut microflora; diabetes; obesity; systemic inflammation; glycemia

Hrčak ID:

72561

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/72561

Publication date:

30.6.2011.

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