reviewDiabetesJun 14, 2014HYBRID OA

Insulin Action in Brain Regulates Systemic Metabolism and Brain Function

Joslin Diabetes Center · Harvard University

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Abstract

Insulin receptors, as well as IGF-1 receptors and their postreceptor signaling partners, are distributed throughout the brain. Insulin acts on these receptors to modulate peripheral metabolism, including regulation of appetite, reproductive function, body temperature, white fat mass, hepatic glucose output, and response to hypoglycemia. Insulin signaling also modulates neurotransmitter channel activity, brain cholesterol synthesis, and mitochondrial function. Disruption of insulin action in the brain leads to impairment of neuronal function and synaptogenesis. In addition, insulin signaling modulates phosphorylation of tau protein, an early component in the development of Alzheimer disease. Thus, alterations…

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Keywords
  • Endocrinology
  • Insulin
  • Internal medicine
  • Insulin receptor
  • Synaptogenesis
  • Biology
  • Receptor
  • Neurotransmitter
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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