Obesity increases breast cancer incidence rates in postmenopausal women. Chronic high levels of insulin, present in the majority of obese and insulin resistant patients, may provide the growth promoting stimulus to explain this connection. In this work, the cancer progression and cancer initiating properties of high insulin levels were examined in breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231) and breast epithelial cells (MCF-10a), respectively. High insulin levels (100 nM) induced differential changes in cell proliferation in the two cell lines used. Human Cancer PathwayFinder DNA Microarrays (SABiosciences) were used to examine gene expression changes after insulin treatment. High insulin levels increased expression of genes involved in cell cycle cont...
Insulin controls blood glucose while insulin-like growth factor (IGF) 1 is an important growth facto...
Currently, there is limited information on the clinical characteristics of breast cancer patients wi...
Insulin resistance associated with obesity has been suggested to contribute to an increased risk and...
A growing number of clinical studies validate a relation of insulin resistance and breast cancer in ...
Recent findings suggest a connection between obesity and breast cancer. Obesity is linked with highe...
Obesity is a multi-factorial metabolic disease, resulting in increased adipose tissue acquisition by...
Obesity is a multi-factorial metabolic disease, resulting in increased adipose tissue acquisition by...
Normal breast epithelial cells require insulin and EGF for growth in serum-free media. We previously...
Obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome are associated with an increased risk of develop...
BACKGROUND: The insulin receptor (INSR) and the insulin growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R) play import...
Insulin analogues are structurally modified molecules with altered pharmaco-kinetic and -dynamic pro...
Insulin analogues are structurally modified molecules with altered pharmaco-kinetic and -dynamic pro...
Recent evidence suggests that type II diabetes is associated with increased risk and/or aggressive b...
Objective The aims of this thesis were to assess whether diabetes, and specifically insulin treatmen...
Background: In 2009, the concern has been raised that insulin analogues, especially insulin glargine...
Insulin controls blood glucose while insulin-like growth factor (IGF) 1 is an important growth facto...
Currently, there is limited information on the clinical characteristics of breast cancer patients wi...
Insulin resistance associated with obesity has been suggested to contribute to an increased risk and...
A growing number of clinical studies validate a relation of insulin resistance and breast cancer in ...
Recent findings suggest a connection between obesity and breast cancer. Obesity is linked with highe...
Obesity is a multi-factorial metabolic disease, resulting in increased adipose tissue acquisition by...
Obesity is a multi-factorial metabolic disease, resulting in increased adipose tissue acquisition by...
Normal breast epithelial cells require insulin and EGF for growth in serum-free media. We previously...
Obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome are associated with an increased risk of develop...
BACKGROUND: The insulin receptor (INSR) and the insulin growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R) play import...
Insulin analogues are structurally modified molecules with altered pharmaco-kinetic and -dynamic pro...
Insulin analogues are structurally modified molecules with altered pharmaco-kinetic and -dynamic pro...
Recent evidence suggests that type II diabetes is associated with increased risk and/or aggressive b...
Objective The aims of this thesis were to assess whether diabetes, and specifically insulin treatmen...
Background: In 2009, the concern has been raised that insulin analogues, especially insulin glargine...
Insulin controls blood glucose while insulin-like growth factor (IGF) 1 is an important growth facto...
Currently, there is limited information on the clinical characteristics of breast cancer patients wi...
Insulin resistance associated with obesity has been suggested to contribute to an increased risk and...