Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a growing problem globally and is associated with increased fracture risk and delayed bone healing. Novel approaches are needed in the treatment of T2DM and the resulting diabetic osteopathy. Recent studies highlight the role of bone as an endocrine organ producing factors that communicate with distant tissues to modulate systemic glucose metabolism. Ca2+/calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase kinase 2 (CaMKK2) is a potent regulator of whole-body energy metabolism, inflammation, bone remodeling and fracture healing. Genetic ablation of CaMKK2 protects from diet-induced obesity, insulin resistance and inflammation, while enhancing pancreatic...
minireview on functions of CaMKK2 and its potential as a target for therapeutic intervention
Abstract Diabetes complications and osteoporotic fractures are two of the most important causes of m...
In insulin-sensitive skeletal muscle, the expression of constitutively active Ca2+/calmodulin-depend...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Age and metabolic disorders result in the accumulation of advanced glycation e...
Objective: Obesity-related adipose tissue dysfunction has been linked to the development of insulin ...
Bone remodeling, a physiological process characterized by bone formation by osteoblasts (OBs) and re...
Type 2 diabetes affects ~25 million people in the U.S., and is the primary cause of non-traumatic lo...
Type 2 diabetes affects ~25 million people in the U.S., and is the primary cause of non-traumatic lo...
Decline in bone formation is a major contributing factor to the loss of bone mass associated with ag...
Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase kinase 2 (CaMKK2) plays a key role in regulating food intake and...
NO/cGMP signaling is important for bone remodeling in response to mechanical and hormonal stimuli, b...
The skeleton has recently emerged as a critical insulin target tissue that regulates whole body gluc...
Nohe, AnjaAge related osteoporosis is a medical condition in which bones become weak and can break e...
SummaryA hallmark of obesity is selective suppression of hepatic insulin signaling (“insulin resista...
Diabetes is a common disease affecting majority of populations worldwide. Since 1980, there has been...
minireview on functions of CaMKK2 and its potential as a target for therapeutic intervention
Abstract Diabetes complications and osteoporotic fractures are two of the most important causes of m...
In insulin-sensitive skeletal muscle, the expression of constitutively active Ca2+/calmodulin-depend...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Age and metabolic disorders result in the accumulation of advanced glycation e...
Objective: Obesity-related adipose tissue dysfunction has been linked to the development of insulin ...
Bone remodeling, a physiological process characterized by bone formation by osteoblasts (OBs) and re...
Type 2 diabetes affects ~25 million people in the U.S., and is the primary cause of non-traumatic lo...
Type 2 diabetes affects ~25 million people in the U.S., and is the primary cause of non-traumatic lo...
Decline in bone formation is a major contributing factor to the loss of bone mass associated with ag...
Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase kinase 2 (CaMKK2) plays a key role in regulating food intake and...
NO/cGMP signaling is important for bone remodeling in response to mechanical and hormonal stimuli, b...
The skeleton has recently emerged as a critical insulin target tissue that regulates whole body gluc...
Nohe, AnjaAge related osteoporosis is a medical condition in which bones become weak and can break e...
SummaryA hallmark of obesity is selective suppression of hepatic insulin signaling (“insulin resista...
Diabetes is a common disease affecting majority of populations worldwide. Since 1980, there has been...
minireview on functions of CaMKK2 and its potential as a target for therapeutic intervention
Abstract Diabetes complications and osteoporotic fractures are two of the most important causes of m...
In insulin-sensitive skeletal muscle, the expression of constitutively active Ca2+/calmodulin-depend...