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The role of gut microbiota in diabetic peripheral neuropathy rats with cognitive dysfunction

Wei Huang, Ziqiang Lin, Ailing Sun, Jie-Min Deng, Anne Manyande, Hong‐Bing Xiang, Gao‐Feng Zhao, Qingxiong Hong

2023Frontiers in Microbiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Owing to advancements in non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging, many studies have repeatedly showed that diabetes affects the central nervous system in the presence of peripheral neuropathy, suggesting a common or interacting pathological mechanism for both complications. Methods: We aimed to investigate the role of abnormal gut microbiota in rats with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) combined with cognitive dysfunction. Glucose-compliant rats with nerve conduction deficits were screened as a successful group of DPN rats. The DPN group was then divided into rats with combined cognitive impairment (CD) and rats with normal cognitive function (NCD) based on the results of the Novel object recognition test. Rat feces were then collected for 16S rRNA gene sequencing of the intestinal flora. Results and Discussion: may induce DPN complicated by cognitive dysfunction.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraFirmicutesPeripheral neuropathyDiabetic neuropathyDiabetes mellitusGut–brain axisMedicinePeripheralCognitionFecesInternal medicineEndocrinologyBiologyNeuroscienceImmunologyMicrobiologyGene16S ribosomal RNAGeneticsGut microbiota and healthGastrointestinal motility and disordersBarrier Structure and Function Studies
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