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Study on gut microbiota and metabolomics in postmenopausal women.

Xinyuan Xie, Jinbin Song, Yue Wu, Mei Li, Wenfeng Guo et al.
Other BMC women's health 2024 12 citations

Study Design

Study Type
observational cross-sectional study
Sample Size
44
Population
44 postmenopausal women with menopausal syndrome (hot flashes, insomnia, anxiety, depression, osteoporosis)
Intervention
Study on gut microbiota and metabolomics in postmenopausal women. not applicable (observational)
Comparator
healthy women vs. menopausal syndrome women
Primary Outcome
gut microbiota composition and metabolomics differences in postmenopausal women with menopausal syndrome
Effect Direction
Mixed
Risk of Bias
Moderate

Abstract

Menopausal syndrome, occurring during the menopausal stage in women, manifests as symptoms stemming from decreased estrogen levels, such as hot flashes, insomnia, mental disorders (anxiety, depression), and osteoporosis. The bulk of studies have indicated alterations in the gut microbiota of those experiencing menopause syndrome compared to healthy women. However, This article focuses on the alterations in gut microbiota in perimenopausal women. Our study utilized 16 s rRNA sequencing to determine the differences in the gut microbiota and metabolites among 44 menopausal syndrome women. The distribution of gut microbiota in postmenopausal women varies based on the level of follicle stimulating hormone, with changes in gut microbiota abundance taking precedence over symptom onset. Fecal metabolites reveal changes in several metabolites, including Amino acid metabolism (Tyrosine, Tryptophan), Lipid metabolism (Alpha linolenic acid metabolism), and other metabolites. Disturbances in lipid metabolism, triggered by hormonal level fluctuations, can contribute to the development of osteoporosis.

TL;DR

The distribution of gut microbiota in postmenopausal women varies based on the level of follicle stimulating hormone, with changes in gut microbiota abundance taking precedence over symptom onset, and fecal metabolites reveal changes in several metabolites.

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