Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue Development
Insulin is a major endocrine hormone also involved in the regulation of energy and lipid metabolism via the activation of an intracellular signaling cascade involving the insulin receptor (INSR), insulin receptor substrate (IRS) proteins, phosphoinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) and protein kinase B (AKT). S...
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doaj-4d5521f809de49b1b3870152badbb4a22020-11-25T00:30:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-02-0120375910.3390/ijms20030759ijms20030759Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue DevelopmentAngelo Cignarelli0Valentina Annamaria Genchi1Sebastio Perrini2Annalisa Natalicchio3Luigi Laviola4Francesco Giorgino5Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology and Metabolic Diseases, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology and Metabolic Diseases, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology and Metabolic Diseases, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology and Metabolic Diseases, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology and Metabolic Diseases, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70124 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Section of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology and Metabolic Diseases, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70124 Bari, ItalyInsulin is a major endocrine hormone also involved in the regulation of energy and lipid metabolism via the activation of an intracellular signaling cascade involving the insulin receptor (INSR), insulin receptor substrate (IRS) proteins, phosphoinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) and protein kinase B (AKT). Specifically, insulin regulates several aspects of the development and function of adipose tissue and stimulates the differentiation program of adipose cells. Insulin can activate its responses in adipose tissue through two INSR splicing variants: INSR-A, which is predominantly expressed in mesenchymal and less-differentiated cells and mainly linked to cell proliferation, and INSR-B, which is more expressed in terminally differentiated cells and coupled to metabolic effects. Recent findings have revealed that different distributions of INSR and an altered INSR-A:INSR-B ratio may contribute to metabolic abnormalities during the onset of insulin resistance and the progression to type 2 diabetes. In this review, we discuss the role of insulin and the INSR in the development and endocrine activity of adipose tissue and the pharmacological implications for the management of obesity and type 2 diabetes.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/3/759insulin receptoradipose tissueadipocytereceptor isoform |
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Angelo Cignarelli Valentina Annamaria Genchi Sebastio Perrini Annalisa Natalicchio Luigi Laviola Francesco Giorgino Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue Development International Journal of Molecular Sciences insulin receptor adipose tissue adipocyte receptor isoform |
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Angelo Cignarelli Valentina Annamaria Genchi Sebastio Perrini Annalisa Natalicchio Luigi Laviola Francesco Giorgino |
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Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue Development |
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Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue Development |
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Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue Development |
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Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue Development |
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Insulin and Insulin Receptors in Adipose Tissue Development |
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insulin and insulin receptors in adipose tissue development |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Insulin is a major endocrine hormone also involved in the regulation of energy and lipid metabolism via the activation of an intracellular signaling cascade involving the insulin receptor (INSR), insulin receptor substrate (IRS) proteins, phosphoinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) and protein kinase B (AKT). Specifically, insulin regulates several aspects of the development and function of adipose tissue and stimulates the differentiation program of adipose cells. Insulin can activate its responses in adipose tissue through two INSR splicing variants: INSR-A, which is predominantly expressed in mesenchymal and less-differentiated cells and mainly linked to cell proliferation, and INSR-B, which is more expressed in terminally differentiated cells and coupled to metabolic effects. Recent findings have revealed that different distributions of INSR and an altered INSR-A:INSR-B ratio may contribute to metabolic abnormalities during the onset of insulin resistance and the progression to type 2 diabetes. In this review, we discuss the role of insulin and the INSR in the development and endocrine activity of adipose tissue and the pharmacological implications for the management of obesity and type 2 diabetes. |
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insulin receptor adipose tissue adipocyte receptor isoform |
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