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J Med Food ; 2024 May 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38775161

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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease associated with hyperglycemia caused by insufficient insulin secretion or insulin resistance. Early symptoms are related to an abnormal increase in water intake, food intake, and urination. In Chinese medicine, diabetes mellitus is categorized as a "thirst-quenching" condition. Currently, the clinical treatment of diabetes mellitus relies mainly on Western medications, which often target the symptoms rather than alter the cause of the disease, and can cause certain side effects and drug resistance. In comparison, the polysaccharides of Chinese medicines from the same source of food and medicine have become an emerging choice for the prevention and treatment of diabetes due to their wide sources, high safety, and low side effects. To reveal the mechanisms of the polysaccharides of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus, the CiteSpace visualization software was used to conduct extensive literature searches through Chinese and international databases, such as PubMed, Medline, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. Through literature volume analysis, keyword co-occurrence, cluster analysis, and trend highlighting, we found that the main mechanisms of TCM polysaccharides in the prevention and treatment of diabetes include regulating intestinal flora, improving insulin resistance, alleviating oxidative stress, adjusting lipid metabolism imbalance, and inhibiting inflammatory responses. Furthermore, this study systematically summarizes the mechanism of "using sugar to reduce sugar" to provide innovative ideas for the development of health products for the treatment of diabetes using the polysaccharides of Chinese medicinal herbs.

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Front Immunol ; 14: 1235827, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37691931

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The gut microbiota is not just a simple nutritional symbiosis that parasitizes the host; it is a complex and dynamic ecosystem that coevolves actively with the host and is involved in a variety of biological activities such as circadian rhythm regulation, energy metabolism, and immune response. The development of the immune system and immunological functions are significantly influenced by the interaction between the host and the microbiota. The interactions between gut microbiota and cancer are of a complex nature. The critical role that the gut microbiota plays in tumor occurrence, progression, and treatment is not clear despite the already done research. The development of precision medicine and cancer immunotherapy further emphasizes the importance and significance of the question of how the microbiota takes part in cancer development, progression, and treatment. This review summarizes recent literature on the relationship between the gut microbiome and cancer immunology. The findings suggest the existence of a "symbiotic microecosystem" formed by gut microbiota, metabolome, and host immunome that is fundamental for the pathogenesis analysis and the development of therapeutic strategies for cancer.


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Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Microbiota , Neoplasms , Humans , Symbiosis , Metabolome
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