In
this study, we aimed to explore the antidiabetic effects of Lactobacillus rhamnosus LRa05 on glucose metabolism
and gut microbiota in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) mice. Our data
indicated that the fasting blood glucose levels were reduced by 53.5%
after treatment with LRa05 at a dose of 109 CFU·day–1. Meanwhile, LRa05 attenuated insulin resistance,
relieved hepatic oxidative stress, and alleviated metabolic lipopolysaccharide-related
inflammation in T2DM mice. LRa05 promoted the expression of glucose
transporter 2, while it inhibited the expression of glucagon receptor,
glucose-6-phosphatase, cellular adenosine-3′-5′-cyclic
monophosphate-dependent protein kinase, and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
in diabetic mice. Meanwhile, LRa05 reshaped gut microbiota, resulting
in increased short-chain fatty acid bacteria (Alloprevotella and Bacteroides) and decreased proinflammatory
bacteria (Odoribacter and Mucispirillum). Thus, LRa05 may be used as a functional
food supplement for modulating the disorder glucose metabolism and
gut microbiota in T2DM.
Sea cucumber tendon, one of the main parts of sea cucumber viscera, is widely accepted as a high nutritional food. In this study, a crude sea cucumber tendons polysaccharide (SCTP)...
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