Several pathways and pathologies have been suggested as connections between obesity and diabetes, including inflammation of adipose and other tissues, toxic lipids, endoplasmic reticulum stress, and fatty liver. One specific proposal is that insulin resistance induces a vicious cycle in which hyperinsulinemia increases hepatic lipogenesis and exacerbates fatty liver, in turn further increasing insulin resistance. Here I suggest that reversing this cycle via suppression of the lipogenic transcription factor SREBP-1c is a common thread that connects the antidiabetic effects of a surprising number of nuclear hormone receptors, including CAR, LRH-1, TRβ, ERα, and FXR/SHP
The liver has a central role in glucose homeostasis, as it has the distinctive ability to produce an...
Insulin resistance, which is defined as the inability of insulin to promote efficient glucose uptake...
Among the main complications associated with obesity are insulin resistance and altered glucose and...
Several pathways and pathologies have been suggested as connections between obesity and diabetes, in...
SummaryDissecting the role of insulin in the complex regulation of triglyceride metabolism is necess...
The liver X receptors (LXRalpha and beta) are nuclear receptors that coordinate carbohydrate and lip...
Transcription of the gene encoding sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1c (SREBP-1c) is known ...
Insulin resistance (IR) is defined by the inability of insulin to exert its metabolic actions, due t...
SummaryLiver X receptors (LXRs) regulate lipogenesis and inflammation, but their contribution to the...
IF 4.258International audienceDiabetes is characterized by increased lipogenesis as well as increase...
The liver plays a central role in lipid and glucose metabolism. Two studies in this issue (Kubota et...
PósterInsulin resistance is the cell's incapacity to respond to the normal actions of the hormone th...
Summary Insulin resistance is a sine qua non of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and a frequent complication of...
The epidemic of type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance is one of the main causes of morbidit...
SummaryPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1 β (PGC-1β) is known to be a transc...
The liver has a central role in glucose homeostasis, as it has the distinctive ability to produce an...
Insulin resistance, which is defined as the inability of insulin to promote efficient glucose uptake...
Among the main complications associated with obesity are insulin resistance and altered glucose and...
Several pathways and pathologies have been suggested as connections between obesity and diabetes, in...
SummaryDissecting the role of insulin in the complex regulation of triglyceride metabolism is necess...
The liver X receptors (LXRalpha and beta) are nuclear receptors that coordinate carbohydrate and lip...
Transcription of the gene encoding sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1c (SREBP-1c) is known ...
Insulin resistance (IR) is defined by the inability of insulin to exert its metabolic actions, due t...
SummaryLiver X receptors (LXRs) regulate lipogenesis and inflammation, but their contribution to the...
IF 4.258International audienceDiabetes is characterized by increased lipogenesis as well as increase...
The liver plays a central role in lipid and glucose metabolism. Two studies in this issue (Kubota et...
PósterInsulin resistance is the cell's incapacity to respond to the normal actions of the hormone th...
Summary Insulin resistance is a sine qua non of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and a frequent complication of...
The epidemic of type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance is one of the main causes of morbidit...
SummaryPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1 β (PGC-1β) is known to be a transc...
The liver has a central role in glucose homeostasis, as it has the distinctive ability to produce an...
Insulin resistance, which is defined as the inability of insulin to promote efficient glucose uptake...
Among the main complications associated with obesity are insulin resistance and altered glucose and...