A Cascade of Microbiota-Leaky Gut-Inflammation- Is it a Key Player in Metabolic Disorders?

Apr 10, 2025Current obesity reports

How Gut Bacteria, Leaky Gut, and Inflammation May Influence Metabolic Disorders

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Abstract

In metabolic disorders like obesity and type 2 diabetes, beneficial microbial populations are significantly reduced.

  • A decrease in beneficial microbes that produce short-chain fatty acids and other key metabolites is observed in metabolic disorders.
  • Proinflammatory microbes that contain lipopolysaccharides increase, contributing to intestinal barrier dysfunction.
  • These microbial changes lead to detrimental effects on the intestinal epithelial cells, compromising barrier integrity.
  • Dysfunction of tight junction proteins is exacerbated through mechanisms like destabilization of specific mRNA.
  • Therapeutic strategies, including specific diets and microbial supplements, may restore beneficial populations and improve gut barrier function.

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