Key Insights into Gut Alterations in Metabolic Syndrome
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Key Insights into Gut Alterations in Metabolic Syndrome
Abstract
Over time, extensive research has underscored the pivotal role of gut microbiota in the onset and progression of various diseases, with a particular focus on fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) as a potential therapeutic approach. The practice of transferring fecal matter from a healthy donor to a patient provides valuable insights into how alterations in gut microbiota can impact disease development and how rectifying dysbiosis may offer therapeutic benefits. Re-establishing a balanced symbiotic relationship in the gastrointestinal tract has shown positive results in managing both intestinal and systemic conditions. Currently, one of the most pressing global health issues is metabolic syndrome-a cluster of conditions that includes insulin resistance, lipid imbalances, central obesity and hypertension. In this context, FMT has emerged as a promising strategy for addressing key components of metabolic syndrome, such as improving insulin sensitivity, body weight and lipid profiles. However, further well-structured studies are needed to refine treatment protocols and establish the long-term safety and efficacy of this intervention.
Keywords: FMT; dyslipidemia; gut; hypertension; obesity.
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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