The pathophysiological mechanisms intersecting metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders include insulin resistance, which has a strong involvement of environmental factors. Besides central regulation of whole-body homeostasis, insulin in the central nervous system controls molecular signalling that is critical for cognitive performance, namely signalling through pathways that modulate synaptic transmission and plasticity, and metabolism in neurons and astrocytes. This review provides an overview on how insulin signalling in the brain might regulate brain energy metabolism, and further identified molecular mechanisms by which brain insulin resistance might impair synaptic fuelling, and lead to cognitive deterioration
The central nervous system (CNS) controls vital functions, by efficiently coordinating peripheral an...
Hyperinsulinemia as well as type II diabetes mellitus are among the risk factors for Alzheimer´s dis...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with cognitive deficits and an increased risk of dementia, particula...
Background: The brain was once thought of as an insulin-insensitive organ. We now know that the insu...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly followed by vascular dem...
Insulin acts on the CNS to modulate behaviour and systemic metabolism. Disturbances in brain insulin...
2018-02-07Aging is the biggest risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (...
WOS: 000346276400002PubMed ID: 23627981Although the brain has long been considered an insulin-indepe...
Poor cognitive ability is a consequence of a wide variety of neurobehavioral disorders and is a grow...
Insulin was discovered and isolated from the beta cells of pancreatic islets of dogs and is associat...
Over 93 million Americans are obese, a condition which also increases the risk for developing neuroc...
Over the past few years, evidence has accumulated that the human brain is an insulin-sensitive organ...
The brain represents an important site for the action of insulin. Besides the traditionally known im...
Over the past few years, evidence has accumulated that the human brain is an insulin-sensitive organ...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls vital functions, by efficiently coordinating peripheral an...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls vital functions, by efficiently coordinating peripheral an...
Hyperinsulinemia as well as type II diabetes mellitus are among the risk factors for Alzheimer´s dis...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with cognitive deficits and an increased risk of dementia, particula...
Background: The brain was once thought of as an insulin-insensitive organ. We now know that the insu...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly followed by vascular dem...
Insulin acts on the CNS to modulate behaviour and systemic metabolism. Disturbances in brain insulin...
2018-02-07Aging is the biggest risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (...
WOS: 000346276400002PubMed ID: 23627981Although the brain has long been considered an insulin-indepe...
Poor cognitive ability is a consequence of a wide variety of neurobehavioral disorders and is a grow...
Insulin was discovered and isolated from the beta cells of pancreatic islets of dogs and is associat...
Over 93 million Americans are obese, a condition which also increases the risk for developing neuroc...
Over the past few years, evidence has accumulated that the human brain is an insulin-sensitive organ...
The brain represents an important site for the action of insulin. Besides the traditionally known im...
Over the past few years, evidence has accumulated that the human brain is an insulin-sensitive organ...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls vital functions, by efficiently coordinating peripheral an...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls vital functions, by efficiently coordinating peripheral an...
Hyperinsulinemia as well as type II diabetes mellitus are among the risk factors for Alzheimer´s dis...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with cognitive deficits and an increased risk of dementia, particula...