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Role of insulin receptors in insulin-resistant states
Authors:C.R. Kahn
Affiliation:Section on Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Diabetes Branch, The National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. USA
Abstract:The interaction of insulin with its receptor represents one of the key intermediate steps between secretion of insulin and its final biologic effects. Alterations in this interaction have been found in a number of disease states, including obesity, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), glucocorticoid excess, and acromegaly, as well as several rare forms of severe insulin resistance. The major factor regulating the receptor in obesity and NIDDM appears to be insulin. In obesity this alteration in normal regulation occurs secondary to overeating, whereas in the diabetic state the nature of the primary defect is uncertain. The role of the receptor in insulin resistance and methods for its evaluation are discussed.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to C. Ronald Kahn   M.D.   Chief   Section on Cellular and Molecular Physiology   Diabetes Branch   NIAMDD   Building 10   Room 8S-243. National Institutes of Health   9000 Rockville Pike   Bethesda   Md. 20205.
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