2017
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00126
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Alterations of Urinary Microbiota in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Hypertension and/or Hyperlipidemia

Abstract: Evidence shows urine specimens from different women have different populations of bacteria. The co-occurrence of hypertension and hyperlipidemia in those with diabetes may alter the composition of urine and the microenviroment of the bladder in which bacteria live. The aim of this study was to characterize the urinary microbiota in women with type 2 diabetes mellitus only and those with diabetes plus hypertension and/or hyperlipidemia, and to explore whether the composition of the urinary microbiota is affecte… Show more

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“…We guess that these bacteria may have same influence on SFST which need to confirm. A previous study had found that high level of Prevotella was associated with the development of hypertension and hyperlipidemia ( Liu F. et al, 2017 ), which contrary in our study, the Prevotella was reduced in the SFTS patients. Furthermore, a former research had revealed that the content of Prevotella was same in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease compared with healthy people ( Wang et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…We guess that these bacteria may have same influence on SFST which need to confirm. A previous study had found that high level of Prevotella was associated with the development of hypertension and hyperlipidemia ( Liu F. et al, 2017 ), which contrary in our study, the Prevotella was reduced in the SFTS patients. Furthermore, a former research had revealed that the content of Prevotella was same in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease compared with healthy people ( Wang et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, we observed a negative correlation of Faecalibacterium with TG in pregnant women. Several earlier studies showed contrasting results in gut microbiome of GDM (Crusell et al, 2018) or urinary microbiota in T2D plus hyperlipidemia (Liu et al, 2017). It could be attributed to the different species or strains of Faecalibacterium involved, which could be further verified by shot-gun sequencing-based metagenomics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Actinobacteria , Collinsella , Desulfovibrio , Enterobacteriaceae , Flavobacteria , Flavobacteriales , Lactobacillus and Porphyromonas were capable of distinguishing the genitourinary microbiomes of T2DM patients from those of healthy subjects 9 , 10 . Lactobacillus and Prevotella were predominant in all the four cohorts of T2DM patients in a previous study 12 : (1) T2DM only, (2) T2DM and hypertension, (3) T2DM and hyperlipidemia, and (4) T2DM, hypertension and hyperlipidemia. Bifidobacteriaceae , Thermaceae and Shuttleworthia could contribute to the presence of interleukin-8 in the urine of T2DM patients 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Recently, the genitourinary microbiomes of T2DM cohorts have been studied to achieve different objectives 10 12 . Actinobacteria , Collinsella , Desulfovibrio , Enterobacteriaceae , Flavobacteria , Flavobacteriales , Lactobacillus and Porphyromonas were capable of distinguishing the genitourinary microbiomes of T2DM patients from those of healthy subjects 9 , 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%