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Gut microbiota-metabolite interactions meditate the effect of dietary patterns on precocious puberty
论文作者 Wang, Y; Jin, CD; Li, HY; Liang, XR; Zhao, CY; Wu, N; Yue, M; Zhao, L; Yu, H; Wang, Q; Ge, YS; Huo, ML; Lv, X; Zhang, LH; Zhao, GP; Gai, ZT
期刊/会议名称 ISCIENCE
论文年度 2024
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摘要

Precocious puberty, a pediatric endocrine disorder classified as central precocious puberty (CPP) or peripheral precocious puberty (PPP), is influenced by diet, gut microbiota, and metabolites, but the specific mechanisms remain unclear. Our study found that increased alpha -diversity and abundance of short -chain fatty acid-producing bacteria led to elevated levels of luteinizing hormone and follicle -stimulating hormone, contributing to precocious puberty. The integration of specific microbiota and metabolites has potential diagnostic value for precocious puberty. The Prevotella genus -controlled interaction factor, influenced by complex carbohydrate consumption, mediated a reduction in estradiol levels. Interactions between obesity -related bacteria and metabolites mediated the beneficial effect of seafood in reducing luteinizing hormone levels, reducing the risk of obesity -induced precocious puberty, and preventing progression from PPP to CPP. This study provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between diet, gut microbiota and metabolites in the onset, development and clinical classification of precocious puberty and warrants further investigation.

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