P>Longevity of a p66Shc knockout strain (ShcP) was previously attributed to increased stress resistance and altered mitochondria. Microarrays of ShcP tissues indicated alterations in insulin signaling. Consistent with this observation, ShcP mice were more insulin sensitive and glucose tolerant at organismal and tissue levels, as was a novel p66Shc knockout (ShcL). Increasing and decreasing Shc expression in cell lines decreased and increased insulin sensitivity, respectively - consistent with p66Shc's function as a repressor of insulin signaling. However, differences between the two p66Shc knockout strains were also observed. ShcL mice were fatter and susceptible to fatty diets, and their fat was more insulin sensitive than controls. On the...
Insulin regulates glucose homeostasis by binding and activating the insulin receptor, and defects in...
Three p160 family members, p/CIP, SRC1, and TIF2, have been identified as transcriptional coactivato...
Three p160 family members, p/CIP, SRC1, and TIF2, have been identified as transcriptional coactivato...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome result from excess calorie intake and genetic predisposition and are ...
The 66 kDa isoform of the mammalian Shc gene promotes adipogenesis, and p66Shc-/-mice accumulate les...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Oxygen radicals generated by p66Shc drive adipogenesis, but contradictory data exi...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and insulin signaling in the adipose tissue are critical determinants ...
Traditionally linked to an accumulation of cell and tissue oxidative damage, the aging process is cu...
Adaptor proteins link surface receptors to intracellular signaling pathways and potentially control ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and insulin signaling in the adipose tissue are critical determinants ...
Deletion of the p66(Shc) gene results in lean and healthy mice, retards aging, and protects from agi...
Initially reported as a longevity-related protein, the 66 kDa isoform of the mammalian Shc1 locus ha...
Initially reported as a longevity-related protein, the 66 kDa isoform of the mammalian Shc1 locus ha...
The signaling molecule p66Shc is often described as a longevity protein. This conclusion is based on...
Adipose tissue is an important metabolic organ that integrates a wide array of homeostatic processes...
Insulin regulates glucose homeostasis by binding and activating the insulin receptor, and defects in...
Three p160 family members, p/CIP, SRC1, and TIF2, have been identified as transcriptional coactivato...
Three p160 family members, p/CIP, SRC1, and TIF2, have been identified as transcriptional coactivato...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome result from excess calorie intake and genetic predisposition and are ...
The 66 kDa isoform of the mammalian Shc gene promotes adipogenesis, and p66Shc-/-mice accumulate les...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Oxygen radicals generated by p66Shc drive adipogenesis, but contradictory data exi...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and insulin signaling in the adipose tissue are critical determinants ...
Traditionally linked to an accumulation of cell and tissue oxidative damage, the aging process is cu...
Adaptor proteins link surface receptors to intracellular signaling pathways and potentially control ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and insulin signaling in the adipose tissue are critical determinants ...
Deletion of the p66(Shc) gene results in lean and healthy mice, retards aging, and protects from agi...
Initially reported as a longevity-related protein, the 66 kDa isoform of the mammalian Shc1 locus ha...
Initially reported as a longevity-related protein, the 66 kDa isoform of the mammalian Shc1 locus ha...
The signaling molecule p66Shc is often described as a longevity protein. This conclusion is based on...
Adipose tissue is an important metabolic organ that integrates a wide array of homeostatic processes...
Insulin regulates glucose homeostasis by binding and activating the insulin receptor, and defects in...
Three p160 family members, p/CIP, SRC1, and TIF2, have been identified as transcriptional coactivato...
Three p160 family members, p/CIP, SRC1, and TIF2, have been identified as transcriptional coactivato...