Composite probiotics alleviate type 2 diabetes by regulating intestinal microbiota and inducing GLP-1 secretion in db/db mice

Feb 9, 2020Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie

Combined probiotics reduce type 2 diabetes by changing gut bacteria and increasing a blood sugar hormone in diabetic mice

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Abstract

Probiotics from fermented camel milk improved blood glucose and lipid levels in db/db mice.

  • Probiotics enhanced insulin secretion by promoting glucose-triggered GLP-1 release.
  • Improvements in gut barrier function were linked to increased short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and beneficial bacteria.
  • The expression of proteins associated with cell survival and apoptosis regulation was positively influenced by probiotics.
  • Probiotics decreased harmful bacteria and endotoxin levels in the gut.
  • Morphological changes in pancreatic, liver, and kidney tissues were observed with probiotic treatment.

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