2021
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.636272
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Gut Microbiota of Chinese Obese Children and Adolescents With and Without Insulin Resistance

Abstract: ObjectiveThe intestinal flora of gut microbiota in obese Chinese children and adolescents with and without insulin resistance (IR) was analyzed, as well as associations between the gut microbiota and two serum cytokines related to glucose metabolism, adropin and angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4).MethodsClinical data, fecal bacterial composition, glucose-related hormones, and serum adipokines (adropin and ANGPTL4) were analyzed in 65 Chinese children with exogenous obesity. The composition of the gut microbiota was… Show more

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“…However, an increasing amount of evidence has suggested their involvement in abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism and insulin resistance ( Liu D. et al, 2019 ; Liu YK. et al, 2021 ; Yuan et al, 2021 ), supporting our findings and the hypothesis of their role in DKD progression. Furthermore, g_Abiotrophia was positively correlated with dihydro-3-coumaric acid, indicating its important role in the synthesis of HA and phenylalanine metabolism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, an increasing amount of evidence has suggested their involvement in abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism and insulin resistance ( Liu D. et al, 2019 ; Liu YK. et al, 2021 ; Yuan et al, 2021 ), supporting our findings and the hypothesis of their role in DKD progression. Furthermore, g_Abiotrophia was positively correlated with dihydro-3-coumaric acid, indicating its important role in the synthesis of HA and phenylalanine metabolism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…From an initial low richness and complexity, gut microbiota reaches a stable population quite similar to adult life. Several endogenous, such as genetics or insulin resistance status, 119 and exogenous factors, such as diet, hygiene and environment have demonstrated to elicit important roles on childhood microbiota.…”
Section: Toddler and Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intestinal microflora is an important component of the human microbiome that contributes to human physiology, metabolism, nutrition, and immune function. Disruptions to the gut microbiota have been linked to various endocrine diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, chronic metabolic disorders and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis ( 4 , 5 ). Wang, Z. et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%