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Endocrinología y Nutrición
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Microbiota y diabetes mellitus tipo 2

Authors: Araceli Muñoz-Garach; Cristina Diaz-Perdigones; Francisco J. Tinahones;

Microbiota y diabetes mellitus tipo 2

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Resumen En los ultimos anos son muy numerosos los trabajos que han relacionado la microbiota intestinal con el desarrollo de enfermedades de alta prevalencia como son la diabetes tipo 2 y la obesidad. La obesidad por si misma se asocia con cambios en la composicion de la microbiota intestinal con tendencia al sobrecrecimiento de microorganismos con una mayor eficiencia en la obtencion de la energia de la dieta. Son varios los mecanismos que relacionan la microbiota con la aparicion de insulinorresistencia y diabetes, entre ellos destacan los cambios en la permeabilidad intestinal, endotoxemia, interrelacion con acidos biliares, cambios en la proporcion de tejido adiposo marron y efectos asociados al uso de farmacos como la metformina. Actualmente, a traves de la dieta, el uso de pro y prebioticos y otras nuevas tecnicas como el trasplante de microbiota intestinal, o incluso la terapia con antibioticos, se postulan como herramientas utiles para modular la aparicion de obesidad e insulinorresistencia.

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