Composed of trillions of microorganisms, the human GutM plays a key role
in maintaining general health and metabolic homeostasis. MetS is a complex and
common health condition characterized by a number of metabolic abnormalities,
including obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Evidence
emerging in recent years indicates that human GutM plays a crucial role in the
pathophysiology of MetS. In this chapter, we will discuss the composition and
functionality of GutM, as well as the dynamic and complex relationship between
GutM's influence on metS development and progression. By reviewing relevant studies
and literature, we will try to shed light on potential therapeutic strategies and
innovative approaches targeting GutM, mitigating the negative effects of MetS.
Keywords: Microbiota, Metabolic syndrome.