Effects of glycine on metabolic syndrome components: a review

M. Imenshahidi, H. Hossenzadeh

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation(2022)

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Purpose Glycine is the simplest and major amino acid in humans. It is mainly generated in the liver and kidney and is used to produce collagen, creatine, glucose and purine. It is also involved in immune function, anti-inflammatory processes and anti-oxidation reactions. Here, we reviewed the current evidence supporting the role of glycine in the development and treatment of metabolic syndrome components. Methods We searched Scopus, PubMed and EMBASE databases for papers concerning glycine and metabolic syndrome. Results Available evidence shows that the amount of glycine synthesized in vivo is insufficient to meet metabolic demands in these species. Plasma glycine levels are lower in subjects with metabolic syndrome than in healthy individuals. Interventions such as lifestyle modification, exercise, weight loss, or drugs that improve manifestations of metabolic syndrome remarkably increase circulating glycine concentrations. Conclusion Glycine supplementation improves various components of metabolic syndrome including diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia and hypertension. In the future, the use of glycine may have a significant clinical impact on the treatment of patients with metabolic syndrome.
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Glycine,Metabolic syndrome,Diabetes,Hyperlipidemia,Obesity,Blood pressure
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