Vitamin K2 supplementation improves impaired glycemic homeostasis and insulin sensitivity for type 2 diabetes through gut microbiome and fecal metabolites - BMC Medicine

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A study published in BMCMedicine reports the regulatory role of vitamin K2 on glycemic homeostasis, which may further facilitate the clinical implementation of K2 as an effective postbiotic for diabetes management.

Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.Serum parameters of mice in FMT experiment.Schematic workflow of the 6-month study design.The growth status of the fecal microbiota after the antibiotic interventionand one week after transplantation.Altered microbiota and Firmicutes/Bacteroides ratio, coabundance network, fecal metabolite profilesand microbiota functionafter 6-month MK-7 intervention.

Significantly altered microbiota in relation to high-fat diet and restored after supplementation of MK-7and landscape of top 50 leading-edge subset genes in liver, colon and pancreas tissue.Histopathological manifestationsand RT-qPCRsuggest the ability of MK-7-regulated microbiota to recover the ileal villi length, goblet cell count and visceral adipose tissue inflammatory response.This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.

 

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