Intestinal microbiota and their metabolic contribution to type 2 diabetes and obesity

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A. L. Cunningham
J. W. Stephens
D. A. Harris
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[1] Swansea Bay University Health Board,Department of Surgery
[2] Singleton Hospital,School of Medicine, Swansea University Medical School, Swansea University
[3] Institute of Life Science 2,undefined
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Gut microbiota; Obesity; Type two diabetes mellitus;
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Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are common, chronic metabolic disorders with associated significant long-term health problems at global epidemic levels. It is recognised that gut microbiota play a central role in maintaining host homeostasis and through technological advances in both animal and human models it is becoming clear that gut microbiota are heavily involved in key pathophysiological roles in the aetiology and progression of both conditions. This review will focus on current knowledge regarding microbiota interactions with short chain fatty acids, the host inflammatory response, signaling pathways, integrity of the intestinal barrier, the interaction of the gut-brain axis and the subsequent impact on the metabolic health of the host.
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