Losing one variety of gut bacteria may lead to type 2 diabetes as people age.
Old mice have less Akkermansia muciniphila bacteria than young mice do, researchers report November 14 in Science Translational Medicine. That loss triggers inflammation, which eventually leads cells to ignore signals from the hormone insulin. Such disregard for insulin’s message to take in glucose is known as insulin resistance and is a hallmark of type 2 diabetes. Read more...
Gut bacteria may guard against diabetes that comes with aging .Old mice lose one type of friendly microbe, triggering a hallmark of the disease . Tina Hesman Saey . Science News. November 19,2018.
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