Metformin-induced changes in the gut microbiome and plasma metabolome are asociado with cognition in men
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2024-06-20T08:27:45Z
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2024-06-20T08:27:45Z
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2024-08-01
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0026-0495
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Background An altered gut microbiome characterized by reduced abundance of butyrate producing bacteria and reduced gene richness is associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D). An important complication of T2D is increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. The biguanide metformin is a commonly prescribed medication for the control of T2D and metformin treatment has been associated with a significant reduction in the risk of dementia and improved cognition, particularly in people with T2D. Aim To investigate the associations of metformin use with cognition exploring potential mechanisms by analyzing the gut microbiome and plasma metabolome using shotgun metagenomics and HPLC-ESI-MS/MS, respectively. Methods We explored two independent cohorts: an observational study (Aging Imageomics) and a phase IV, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, randomized pilot study (MEIFLO). From the two studies, we analyzed four study groups: (1) individuals with no documented medical history or medical treatment (n = 172); (2) people with long-term T2D on metformin monotherapy (n = 134); (3) people with long-term T2D treated with oral hypoglycemic agents other than metformin (n = 45); (4) a newly diagnosed T2D subjects on metformin monotherapy (n = 22). Analyses were also performed stratifying by sex. Results Several bacterial species belonging to the Proteobacteria (Escherichia coli) and Verrucomicrobia (Akkermansia muciniphila) phyla were positively associated with metformin treatment, while bacterial species belonging to the Firmicutes phylum (Romboutsia timonensis, Romboutsia ilealis) were negatively associated. Due to the consistent increase in A. muciniphila and decrease in R.ilealis in people with T2D subjects treated with metformin, we investigated the association between this ratio and cognition. In the entire cohort of metformin-treated T2D subjects, the A.muciniphila/R.ilealis ratio was not significantly associated with cognitive test scores. However, after stratifying by sex, the A.muciniphila/R. ilealis ratio was significantly and positively associated with higher memory scores and improved memory in men. Metformin treatment was associated with an enrichment of microbial pathways involved in the TCA cycle, and butanoate, arginine, and proline metabolism in both cohorts. The bacterial genes involved in arginine metabolism, especially in production of glutamate (astA, astB, astC, astD, astE, putA), were enriched following metformin intake. In agreement, in the metabolomics analysis, metformin treatment was strongly associated with the amino acid proline, a metabolite involved in the metabolism of glutamate. Conclusions The beneficial effects of metformin may be mediated by changes in the composition of the gut microbiota and microbial-host-derived co-metabolites
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eng
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Elsevier
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2024.155941
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Metabolism, Clinical and Experimental, 2024, vol. 157, art.núm.155941
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Reconeixement-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional
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Rosell-Díaz, Marisel Petit-Gay, Anna Molas Prat, Clàudia Gallardo-Nuell, Laura Ramió i Torrentà, Lluís Garre Olmo, Josep Pérez Brocal, Vicente Moya, Andrés Jové, Mariona Pamplona, Reinald Puig Alcántara, Josep Ramos Blanes, Rafel Bäckhed, Fredrik Mayneris Perxachs, Jordi Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel 2024 Metformin-induced changes in the gut microbiome and plasma metabolome are asociado with cognition in men Metabolism, Clinical and Experimental 157 art.núm.155941
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Metformin-induced changes in the gut microbiome and plasma metabolome are asociado with cognition in men
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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038926
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peer-reviewed
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1532-8600