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益生菌:代谢性疾病调控新靶向 被引量:7

Probiotics:A new target for metabolic disease regulation
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摘要 代谢综合征是一种代谢异常性疾病,近年来随着其发病率逐年升高,严重影响个人的生活质量,成为世界性公共卫生问题.代谢紊乱性疾病的流行与近几十年来膳食中大量营养素摄入量的动态变化和生活方式的改变有关.肠道微生物群失调被认为是代谢紊乱发生的影响因素之一,如何通过调节肠道菌群改善代谢综合征已成为目前的研究热点.益生菌作为一种广泛应用于食品中对人类健康有益的活的微生物,通过调节肠道微生物群起到改善血糖、调节血脂和降低胰岛素抵抗及胆固醇的作用.本文综述了益生菌在肥胖、2型糖尿病及高血压等代谢性疾病方面的具体作用效果及相关机制,提出在其应用过程中将面临的问题,为益生菌在未来的产业发展及应用提供新的思路. Metabolic syndrome is a construct relating to a series of metabolic dysfunctions attributable to insulin resistance and obesity.In recent years,the incidence of metabolic diseases has gradually increased,which seriously affecting the quality of life of individuals,and has become a worldwide public health problem.The prevalence of metabolic disorders is associated with dynamic changes in dietary macronutrient intake and lifestyle changes during the past decades.Recently,the scientific community has considered alteration in gut microbiota composition to constitute one of the most probable factors in the development of metabolic disorders.How to improve metabolic syndrome by regulating the gut microbiota has become a research hotspot.Probiotics,as a living microorganism beneficial to human health,has been widely applied in different foods,which can improve blood glucose,regulate blood lipid and reduce insulin resistance and cholesterol by regulating gut microbiota.Animal experiments and clinical trials demonstrated that probiotics,especially Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium,had a good effect on the improvement of metabolic syndrome,showing the features of weight loss,lowering blood lipid,blood pressure and blood sugar and so on.Studies have shown that probiotics play a regulatory role in metabolic syndrome.Firstly,the data showed that the fat synthesis had been inhibited and its dissolves had been enhanced by probiotics.Secondly,probiotics protected pancreatic islet cells,improved insulin sensitivity and accelerated glucose transport.Finally,probiotics also increased the converse of cholesterol and the excretion of bile acid,and released angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitory peptides.However,some people hold neutral or opposing views.The paper reviewed the specific effects and mechanisms of probiotics in metabolic diseases such as obesity,type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2 DM)and hypertension,and the problems which will be faced in application,so as to provide new ideas for the industrial development and application of probiotics in the future.Although probiotics have shown excellent performances in regulating metabolic diseases,there is still a long way to achieve their clinical applications.Some of the proposed experimental evidence and mechanisms specifically targeting metabolic diseases effects remain inconclusive,and differences in probiotic strains,dosages and duration of effects remain to be explored.Therefore,more specific and thorough in vivo and clinical trials will need to be designed in the future to improve our understanding and eliminate uncertainty.Meanwhile,there are currently no standard safety guidelines for oral probiotics and prebiotics for use in human.Therefore,each probiotics and prebiotics should be carefully evaluated to identify potential adverse reactions.Future research is needed to increase our understanding of the complex interactions between gut and ingesting microbes.Nevertheless,we still believe that probiotics are expected to play an important role in metabolic diseases in the near future.
作者 马腾 杨妮 孙志宏 张和平 Teng Ma;Ni Yang;Zhihong Sun;Heping Zhang(Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering,Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering,Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Dairy Products Processing,Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,Inner Mongolia Agricultural University,Hohhot 010018,China)
出处 《科学通报》 EI CAS CSCD 北大核心 2021年第27期3604-3616,共13页 Chinese Science Bulletin
基金 国家自然科学基金(31720103911)资助。
关键词 益生菌 代谢性疾病 肠道菌群 作用机制 probiotics metabolic diseases gut microbiota mechanism
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