Unravelling the Crosstalk between Estrogen Deficiency and Gut-biota
Dysbiosis in the Development of Diabetes Mellitus
Rishabh,
Seema Bansal,
Akriti Goel
et al.
Abstract:Estrogens are classically considered essential hormonal signals, but they exert profound
effects in a number of physiological and pathological states, including glucose homeostasis
and insulin resistance. Estrogen deficiency after menopause in most women leads to increased
androgenicity and changes in body composition, and it is recommended to manipulate the β-cell
function of the pancreas, insulin-induced glucose transport, and hepatic glucose output, hence, the
increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitu… Show more
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