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      Preclinical relevance of probiotics in type 2 diabetes: A systematic review.

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          Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is among the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the world and may result in several long-term complications. The crosstalk between gut microbiota and host metabolism is closely related to T2DM. Currently, fragmented data hamper defining the relationship between probiotics and T2DM. This systematic review aimed at investigating the effects of probiotics on T2DM in animal models. We systematically reviewed preclinical evidences using PubMed/MEDLINE and Scopus databases, recovering 24 original articles published until September 27th, 2019. This systematic review was performed according to PRISMA guidelines. We included experimental studies with animal models reporting the effects of probiotics on T2DM. Studies were sorted by characteristics of publications, animal models, performed analyses, probiotic used and interventions. Bias analysis and methodological quality assessments were examined through the SYRCLE's Risk of Bias tool. Probiotics improved T2DM in 96% of the studies. Most studies (96%) used Lactobacillus strains, and all of them led to improved glycaemia. All studies used rodents as models, and male animals were preferred over females. Results suggest that probiotics have a beneficial effect in T2DM animals and could be used as a supporting alternative in the disease treatment. Considering a detailed evaluation of the reporting and methodological quality, the current preclinical evidence is at high risk of bias. We hope that our critical analysis will be useful in mitigating the sources of bias in further studies.

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          Journal
          Int J Exp Pathol
          International journal of experimental pathology
          Wiley
          1365-2613
          0959-9673
          June 2020
          : 101
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Animal Biology, Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa, Brazil.
          [2 ] Department of Structural Biology, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas, Brazil.
          Article
          10.1111/iep.12359
          7370849
          32608551
          377af0bd-3c4d-4838-a20d-6563ca1fb339
          History

          diabetes mellitus,probiotic,nutrition,microbiota,glycaemia,animal model

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