Pathogenesis of Insulin Resistance in Skeletal Muscle
The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
Abstract
Insulin resistance in skeletal muscle is manifested by decreased insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and results from impaired insulin signaling and multiple post-receptor intracellular defects including impaired glucose transport, glucose phosphorylation, and reduced glucose oxidation and glycogen synthesis. Insulin resistance is a core defect in type 2 diabetes, it is also associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome. Dysregulation of fatty acid metabolism plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance in skeletal muscle. Recent studies have reported a mitochondrial defect in oxidative phosphorylation in skeletal muscle in variety of insulin resistant states. In this review, we summarize…
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2Topics & keywords
- Insulin resistance
- Skeletal muscle
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Insulin
- Glycogen synthase
- Insulin receptor
- Glycogen
- Good health and well-being