Microbiome differences related to metformin intolerance among Black individuals with diabetes, a pilot cross-sectional study

METABOLISM OPEN(2023)

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Aims: Metformin is the broadly accepted the first -line medication for diabetes. Its use, however, is limited by gastrointestinal side effects present in approximately 25% of patients. This study aimed to better understand the interplay between metformin intolerance and gut microbiota among Black individuals with diabetes. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study among 29 Black individuals living with diabetes with or without metformin intolerance. Participants with mean age 59 +/- 11, 58% female, were stratified into three groups: 1) intolerant: metformin intolerance in the past, not on metformin; 2)partially intolerant: mild to moderate gastrointestinal symptoms, currently taking metformin 3)tolerant: using metformin without symptoms. We collected and analyzed rectal swabs and analyzed microbiota composition using V3-V4 regions of the 16s rRNA. Results: Metformin intolerant subjects trended towards having greatest alpha diversity, followed by tolerant and partially tolerant (Intolerant:4.9; Tolerant:4.2; Partially tolerant:3.9). Mean difference in alpha diversity for intolerant versus partially tolerant was 1.0 (95% CI -0.1,2.1) and intolerant versus tolerant were 0.7 (95% CI -0.4,1.8). Conclusion: This was the first study to evaluate the role of microbiota and metformin intolerance among Black individuals. We report on differences in alpha diversity as well as microbiota composition.
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Microbiome,Metformin intolerance,Type 2 diabetes,Diabetes in minorities
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