pre-printInsulin resistance, characterized by a reduced cellular response to insulin, is a major factor in type 2 diabetes pathogenesis, with a complex etiology consisting of a combination of environmental and genetic factors. Oxidative stress, which develops through an accumulation of toxic reactive oxygen species generated by mitochondria, is believed to contribute to insulin resistance in certain tissues. We develop mathematical models of feedback between reactive oxygen species production and dysfunction in mitochondria to provide insight into the role of oxidative stress in insulin resistance. Our models indicate that oxidative stress generated by glucose overload accelerates irreversible mitochondrial dysfunction. These models provide...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.September 2015. Major: Integrative Biology and Physiology...
The contribution of mitochondrial dysfunction to insulin resistance is a contentious issue in metabo...
Recent evidence points toward decreased oxidative capacity and mitochondrial aberrations as a major ...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in diabetes long-term complications. In this paper, we summariz...
dissertationWe develop a series of mathematical models incorporating proposed mechanisms underlying ...
Mutations of mitochondrial DNA cause a variety of clinical syndromes. It is unclear whether impaired...
Background. Mitochondrial dynamics (mtDYN) has been proposed as a bridge between mitochondrial dysfu...
Oxidative stress (OS) is a metabolic dysfunction mediated by the imbalance between the biochemical p...
Oxidative stress (OS) is a metabolic dysfunction mediated by the imbalance between the biochemical p...
Diabetes mellitus is a complex polygenic pathology, which is characterized by numerous metabolic dis...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is the most prevalent metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hy...
Insulin resistance is characterized by hyperglycaemia, dyslipidaemia and oxidative stress prior to t...
Insulin resistance is one of the earliest pathological features of a suite of diseases including typ...
Mutations of mitochondrial DNA cause a variety of clinical syndromes. It is unclear whether impaired...
Background. One reason for the development of insulin resistance is the chronic inflammation in obes...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.September 2015. Major: Integrative Biology and Physiology...
The contribution of mitochondrial dysfunction to insulin resistance is a contentious issue in metabo...
Recent evidence points toward decreased oxidative capacity and mitochondrial aberrations as a major ...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in diabetes long-term complications. In this paper, we summariz...
dissertationWe develop a series of mathematical models incorporating proposed mechanisms underlying ...
Mutations of mitochondrial DNA cause a variety of clinical syndromes. It is unclear whether impaired...
Background. Mitochondrial dynamics (mtDYN) has been proposed as a bridge between mitochondrial dysfu...
Oxidative stress (OS) is a metabolic dysfunction mediated by the imbalance between the biochemical p...
Oxidative stress (OS) is a metabolic dysfunction mediated by the imbalance between the biochemical p...
Diabetes mellitus is a complex polygenic pathology, which is characterized by numerous metabolic dis...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is the most prevalent metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hy...
Insulin resistance is characterized by hyperglycaemia, dyslipidaemia and oxidative stress prior to t...
Insulin resistance is one of the earliest pathological features of a suite of diseases including typ...
Mutations of mitochondrial DNA cause a variety of clinical syndromes. It is unclear whether impaired...
Background. One reason for the development of insulin resistance is the chronic inflammation in obes...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.September 2015. Major: Integrative Biology and Physiology...
The contribution of mitochondrial dysfunction to insulin resistance is a contentious issue in metabo...
Recent evidence points toward decreased oxidative capacity and mitochondrial aberrations as a major ...