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Revista Universidad y Sociedad

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MARTINEZ MARTINEZ, Ronelsys; CASTANEDA GUILLOT, Carlos David  y  PIMIENTA CONCEPCION, Iván. Gut microbiota and diabetes. Universidad y Sociedad [online]. 2022, vol.14, n.2, pp.158-163.  Epub 02-Abr-2022. ISSN 2218-3620.

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease of high prevalence worldwide that presents with metabolic syndrome whose main types are 1 and 2, in which an association with the intestinal microbiota has been described as a presumed factor in its pathogenesis. Objectives: To analyze the alterations of the intestinal microbiota related to dysbiosis and consequences in the metabolic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of type 1 and 2 diabetes and the possibility of modulation of the microbiota by means of biotherapy with next generation probiotics. Methods: We reviewed publications in Spanish and English in PubMed, Google Scholar, SciELO from January 2010 to August 2020, using the terms gut microbiota, dysbiosis, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, obesity and gut microbiota modulation. Results: criteria related to the bacterial population of the gut microbiota, dysbiosis, mechanisms and impact on type1 and 2 diabetes in experimental studies in mice and humans and influence on the pathogenesis of both metabolic conditions and about modulation of the microbiota with next generation probiotics for its regulation and prevention were updated. Conclusions: Arguments related to alterations in gut microbiota composition, dysbiosis and effects as factors involved in the development of the pathogenesis of type 1 and 2 diabetes and biotherapeutic modulation as a promising future with next generation probiotics in the regulation and prevention of metabolic events are updated.

Palabras clave : Gut microbiota; dysbiosis; type 1 diabetes; type 2 diabetes and gut microbiota modulation.

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