Elucidating the Probiotic Potential of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium Species in Modulating Glucose Metabolism and Inflammation in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Scoping Review.
- 2025-12-10
- Nutrition reviews 84(5)
- Sidra A Uzair
- Angela Ajeesh
- Salma H Ahmed
- Shaikha Alabduljabbar
- Fatima Ahmad
- Arun P Lakshmanan
- Annalisa Terranegra
- PubMed: 41370015
- DOI: 10.1093/nutrit/nuaf238
Study Design
- Type
- Systematic Review
- Population
- studies on randomized controlled trials published since 2013, with 29 eligible studies on gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
- Methods
- In this scoping review, the evidence on Lactobacillus- and Bifidobacterium-based probiotic supplementation in managing GDM is mapped systematically; initial database search in February 2023 across 4 literature databases and a second search in January 2025, with title and abstract screening using Rayyan followed by full-text review
Research Insights
The findings consistently showed improvements in fasting glucose levels, insulin sensitivity, and reduction in serum insulin levels and homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance with increased Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index scores.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Moderate
Probiotic interventions also favorably modulated inflammatory markers (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, interleukin-6 [IL-6], and tumor necrosis factor-α).
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Moderate
The findings consistently showed improvements in fasting glucose levels, insulin sensitivity, and reduction in serum insulin levels and homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance with increased Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index scores.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Moderate
The findings consistently showed improvements in fasting glucose levels, insulin sensitivity, and reduction in serum insulin levels and homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance with increased Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index scores.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Moderate
Probiotic interventions also favorably modulated inflammatory markers (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, interleukin-6 [IL-6], and tumor necrosis factor-α).
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Moderate