Role of Skeletal Muscle in Insulin Resistance and Glucose Uptake
Beckman Research Institute · City of Hope
Abstract
The skeletal muscle is the largest organ in the body, by mass. It is also the regulator of glucose homeostasis, responsible for 80% of postprandial glucose uptake from the circulation. Skeletal muscle is essential for metabolism, both for its role in glucose uptake and its importance in exercise and metabolic disease. In this article, we give an overview of the importance of skeletal muscle in metabolism, describing its role in glucose uptake and the diseases that are associated with skeletal muscle metabolic dysregulation. We focus on the role of skeletal muscle in peripheral insulin resistance and the potential for skeletal muscle-targeted therapeutics to combat insulin resistance and diabetes, as well as…
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- Skeletal muscle
- Insulin resistance
- Glucose uptake
- Endocrinology
- Glucose homeostasis
- Internal medicine
- Postprandial
- Carbohydrate metabolism
- Good health and well-being