Scott Kushner*
Microbiota dysbiosis, characterized by alterations in the composition and function of the gut microbiota, has been increasingly recognized as a significant factor in various diseases. In recent years, growing evidence suggests that microbiota dysbiosis may play a crucial role in the pathogenesis and progression of renal impairment. This systematic review aims to summarize the current understanding of the relationship between microbiota dysbiosis and renal impairment by analyzing relevant literature. A comprehensive search of electronic databases was conducted to identify relevant studies published up to [insert date]. Studies investigating the association between microbiota dysbiosis and renal impairment in humans and animal models were included. The findings of this review underscore the importance of understanding microbiota dysbiosis as a potential modifiable risk factor for renal impairment and suggest the possibility of novel therapeutic interventions targeting the gut microbiota to prevent or manage renal diseases.
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