The brain represents an important site for the action of insulin. Besides the traditionally known importance in glucoregulation, insulin has significant neurotrophic properties and influences the brain activity: insulin influences eating behavior, regulates the storage of energy and several aspects concerning memory and knowledge. Insulin resistance and hyperinsulinism could be associated with brain aging, vascular and metabolic pathologies. Elucidating the pathways and metabolism of brain insulin could have a major impact on future targeted therapies
Background: The brain was once thought of as an insulin-insensitive organ. We now know that the insu...
Poor cognitive ability is a consequence of a wide variety of neurobehavioral disorders and is a grow...
The pancreatic hormone insulin plays a well-described role in the periphery, based principally on it...
Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and insulin sign...
Insulin acts on the CNS to modulate behaviour and systemic metabolism. Disturbances in brain insulin...
Abstract Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and ins...
of insulin’s ability to lower glucose levels in type 1 diabetes is now shadowed by the urgent need t...
WOS: 000346276400002PubMed ID: 23627981Although the brain has long been considered an insulin-indepe...
The brain has long been viewed as an insulin-insensitive organ. Following the demonstration of insul...
We have learned over the last several decades that the brain is an important target for insulin acti...
Over the past few years, evidence has accumulated that the human brain is an insulin-sensitive organ...
We have learned over the last several decades that the brain is an important target for insulin acti...
There are increasing experimental evidence and clinical data showing that insulin plays an important...
Most brain insulin comes from the pancreas and is taken up by the brain by what appears to be a rece...
The pathophysiological mechanisms intersecting metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders include ins...
Background: The brain was once thought of as an insulin-insensitive organ. We now know that the insu...
Poor cognitive ability is a consequence of a wide variety of neurobehavioral disorders and is a grow...
The pancreatic hormone insulin plays a well-described role in the periphery, based principally on it...
Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and insulin sign...
Insulin acts on the CNS to modulate behaviour and systemic metabolism. Disturbances in brain insulin...
Abstract Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and ins...
of insulin’s ability to lower glucose levels in type 1 diabetes is now shadowed by the urgent need t...
WOS: 000346276400002PubMed ID: 23627981Although the brain has long been considered an insulin-indepe...
The brain has long been viewed as an insulin-insensitive organ. Following the demonstration of insul...
We have learned over the last several decades that the brain is an important target for insulin acti...
Over the past few years, evidence has accumulated that the human brain is an insulin-sensitive organ...
We have learned over the last several decades that the brain is an important target for insulin acti...
There are increasing experimental evidence and clinical data showing that insulin plays an important...
Most brain insulin comes from the pancreas and is taken up by the brain by what appears to be a rece...
The pathophysiological mechanisms intersecting metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders include ins...
Background: The brain was once thought of as an insulin-insensitive organ. We now know that the insu...
Poor cognitive ability is a consequence of a wide variety of neurobehavioral disorders and is a grow...
The pancreatic hormone insulin plays a well-described role in the periphery, based principally on it...