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Intake of Lactobacillus reuteri Improves Incretin and Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Tolerant Humans:A Proof of Concept

Authors :
Simon, Marie-Christine
Strassburger, Klaus
Nowotny, Bettina
Kolb, Hubert
Nowotny, Peter
Burkart, Volker
Zivehe, Fariba
Hwang, Jong-Hee
Stehle, Peter
Pacini, Giovanni
Hartmann, Bolette
Holst, Jens J
MacKenzie, Colin
Bindels, Laure B
Martinez, Ines
Walter, Jens
Henrich, Birgit
Schloot, Nanette C
Roden, Michael
Simon, Marie-Christine
Strassburger, Klaus
Nowotny, Bettina
Kolb, Hubert
Nowotny, Peter
Burkart, Volker
Zivehe, Fariba
Hwang, Jong-Hee
Stehle, Peter
Pacini, Giovanni
Hartmann, Bolette
Holst, Jens J
MacKenzie, Colin
Bindels, Laure B
Martinez, Ines
Walter, Jens
Henrich, Birgit
Schloot, Nanette C
Roden, Michael
Source :
Simon , M-C , Strassburger , K , Nowotny , B , Kolb , H , Nowotny , P , Burkart , V , Zivehe , F , Hwang , J-H , Stehle , P , Pacini , G , Hartmann , B , Holst , J J , MacKenzie , C , Bindels , L B , Martinez , I , Walter , J , Henrich , B , Schloot , N C & Roden , M 2015 , ' Intake of Lactobacillus reuteri Improves Incretin and Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Tolerant Humans : A Proof of Concept ' , Diabetes Care , vol. 38 , no. 10 , pp. 1827-34 .
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Ingestion of probiotics can modify gut microbiota and alter insulin resistance and diabetes development in rodents. We hypothesized that daily intake of Lactobacillus reuteri increases insulin sensitivity by changing cytokine release and insulin secretion via modulation of the release of glucagon-like peptides (GLP)-1 and -2.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A prospective, double-blind, randomized trial was performed in 21 glucose-tolerant humans (11 lean: age 49 ± 7 years, BMI 23.6 ± 1.7 kg/m(2); 10 obese: age 51 ± 7 years, BMI 35.5 ± 4.9 kg/m(2)). Participants ingested 10(10) b.i.d. L. reuteri SD5865 or placebo over 4 weeks. Oral glucose tolerance and isoglycemic glucose infusion tests were used to assess incretin effect and GLP-1 and GLP-2 secretion, and euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamps with [6,6-(2)H2]glucose were used to measure peripheral insulin sensitivity and endogenous glucose production. Muscle and hepatic lipid contents were assessed by (1)H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and immune status, cytokines, and endotoxin were measured with specific assays.RESULTS: In glucose-tolerant volunteers, daily administration of L. reuteri SD5865 increased glucose-stimulated GLP-1 and GLP-2 release by 76% (P < 0.01) and 43% (P < 0.01), respectively, compared with placebo, along with 49% higher insulin (P < 0.05) and 55% higher C-peptide secretion (P < 0.05). However, the intervention did not alter peripheral and hepatic insulin sensitivity, body mass, ectopic fat content, or circulating cytokines.CONCLUSIONS: Enrichment of gut microbiota with L. reuteri increases insulin secretion, possibly due to augmented incretin release, but does not directly affect insulin sensitivity or body fat distribution. This suggests that oral ingestion of one specific strain may serve as a novel therapeutic approach to improve glucose-dependent insulin release.

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Journal :
Simon , M-C , Strassburger , K , Nowotny , B , Kolb , H , Nowotny , P , Burkart , V , Zivehe , F , Hwang , J-H , Stehle , P , Pacini , G , Hartmann , B , Holst , J J , MacKenzie , C , Bindels , L B , Martinez , I , Walter , J , Henrich , B , Schloot , N C & Roden , M 2015 , ' Intake of Lactobacillus reuteri Improves Incretin and Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Tolerant Humans : A Proof of Concept ' , Diabetes Care , vol. 38 , no. 10 , pp. 1827-34 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322670482
Document Type :
Electronic Resource