AbstractThe involvement of insulin, the insulin-like growth factors (IGF1, IGF2) and their receptors in central nervous system development and function has been the focus of scientific interest for more than 30 years. The insulin-like peptides, both locally-produced proteins as well as those transported from the circulation into the brain via the blood–brain barrier, are involved in a myriad of biological activities. These actions include, among others, neuronal survival, neurogenes, angiogenesis, excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission, regulation of food intake, and cognition. In recent years, a linkage between brain insulin/IGF1 and certain neuropathologies has been identified. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a correlation ...
The brain has long been viewed as an insulin-insensitive organ. Following the demonstration of insul...
International audienceInsulin and Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) play a major role in body homeosta...
Surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms that trigger the onset of AD (Alzheimer's disease)...
In the last two decades, numerous in vitro studies demonstrated that insulin receptors and theirs do...
Most brain insulin comes from the pancreas and is taken up by the brain by what appears to be a rece...
The last four decades have been marked by a number of scientific discoveries. So, it became known th...
Cellular and molecular processes leading to abnormal accumulation of β amyloid in the brain are slow...
All tissues in the body are under the influence of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). Together wi...
Insulin plays a range of roles as an anabolic hormone in peripheral tissues. It regulates glucose me...
Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and insulin sign...
Abstract Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and ins...
AbstractThe involvement of insulin, the insulin-like growth factors (IGF1, IGF2) and their receptors...
While the insulin receptor (IR) was found in the CNS decades ago, the brain was long considered to b...
Copyright © John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.While the insulin receptor (IR) was found in...
There are increasing experimental evidence and clinical data showing that insulin plays an important...
The brain has long been viewed as an insulin-insensitive organ. Following the demonstration of insul...
International audienceInsulin and Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) play a major role in body homeosta...
Surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms that trigger the onset of AD (Alzheimer's disease)...
In the last two decades, numerous in vitro studies demonstrated that insulin receptors and theirs do...
Most brain insulin comes from the pancreas and is taken up by the brain by what appears to be a rece...
The last four decades have been marked by a number of scientific discoveries. So, it became known th...
Cellular and molecular processes leading to abnormal accumulation of β amyloid in the brain are slow...
All tissues in the body are under the influence of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). Together wi...
Insulin plays a range of roles as an anabolic hormone in peripheral tissues. It regulates glucose me...
Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and insulin sign...
Abstract Historically, insulin is best known for its role in peripheral glucose homeostasis, and ins...
AbstractThe involvement of insulin, the insulin-like growth factors (IGF1, IGF2) and their receptors...
While the insulin receptor (IR) was found in the CNS decades ago, the brain was long considered to b...
Copyright © John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.While the insulin receptor (IR) was found in...
There are increasing experimental evidence and clinical data showing that insulin plays an important...
The brain has long been viewed as an insulin-insensitive organ. Following the demonstration of insul...
International audienceInsulin and Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) play a major role in body homeosta...
Surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms that trigger the onset of AD (Alzheimer's disease)...