Insulin Signaling in Alzheimer’s Disease: Association with Brain Insulin Resistance
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Abstract
Insulin is an anabolic hormone involved in the regulation of several processes, such as the storage of glucose into glycogen, decrease of glucose output, stimulation of glucose transport into cells, etc. The hormone binds to its receptor, thereby activating an intracellular signaling cascade. Once activated, the insulin receptor (INSR) phosphorylates multiple intracellular substrates, which initiate the downstream signaling pathway. The nature of insulin signaling pathways may vary depending on the organ or tissue. In the central nervous system (CNS), INSRs are expressed in all cell types. This observation may suggest that insulin signaling is involved in important and diverse processes. It regulates glucose…
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- Insulin
- Insulin receptor
- Insulin resistance
- Signal transduction
- Hormone
- Cell signaling
- Glucose uptake
- Diabetes mellitus
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