THE INFLUENCE OF INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA ON GLUCOSE METABOLISM

Authors

  • Akhmadova Durdona Kamol Kizi student of the TMA Termez branch, 4-course, Faculty of General Medicine.

Keywords:

gut microbiota, glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, probiotics, prebiotics , type 2 diabetes, SCFA, dysbiosis , inflammation, gut barrier, glucose, lipopolysaccharides , microbiome , metformin , metabolic syndrome

Abstract

The article examines the relationship between the state of the intestinal microbiota and the regulation of glucose metabolism. It highlights the mechanisms by which intestinal microbes affect insulin sensitivity, inflammation, and energy homeostasis. It describes the factors that change the composition of the microbiota and their consequences for the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. It presents modern methods for correcting the intestinal microflora and the possibilities of using probiotics and prebiotics in the prevention of carbohydrate metabolism disorders. It emphasizes the potential of the microbiota as a therapeutic target in the future.

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Published

2025-06-14

How to Cite

THE INFLUENCE OF INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA ON GLUCOSE METABOLISM. (2025). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MEDICINE, SCIENCE, AND EDUCATION, 2(5), 170-173. https://universalconference.us/index.php/icmse/article/view/4702