ROLE OF INSULIN IN BRAIN: DELVE INTO THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS

S. Khanam
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We have learned over the last several decades that the brain is an important target for insulin action. In central nervous system (CNS) it mainly affects feeding behaviour and various aspects of memory and cognition. Insulin signalling in CNS has emerged as a novel field of research since decreases brain insulin levels and signalling were associated to impaired learning, memory and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Alterations of these functional activities may contribute to the manifestation of several clinical entities, such as central insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). A close alliance between T2DM and AD has been reported, to the extent that AD is twice more frequent in diabetic patients. There are links between T2DM and AD through mitochondrial alterations and oxidative stress, altered energy and glucose metabolism, cholesterol modifications, dysfunctional protein O-GlcNAcylation, formation of amyloid plaques, altered Aβ metabolism and tau hyperphosphorylation. Herewith, we aim to integrate the metabolic, neuromodulatory, and neuroprotective roles of insulin in two age-related pathologies: T2DM and AD, both in terms of intracellular signalling and potential therapeutic approach.
胰岛素在脑中的作用:深入探讨分子机制
在过去的几十年里,我们已经了解到大脑是胰岛素作用的一个重要目标。在中枢神经系统(CNS)中,它主要影响摄食行为以及记忆和认知的各个方面。由于大脑胰岛素水平和信号的降低与学习、记忆和年龄相关的神经退行性疾病有关,中枢神经系统中的胰岛素信号传导已成为一个新的研究领域。这些功能活动的改变可能有助于几种临床实体的表现,如中枢性胰岛素抵抗、2型糖尿病(T2DM)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)。据报道,2型糖尿病和AD之间有密切的联系,在某种程度上,AD在糖尿病患者中的发病率是糖尿病患者的两倍。T2DM和AD之间的联系是通过线粒体改变和氧化应激、能量和葡萄糖代谢改变、胆固醇改变、功能失调的蛋白o - glcn酰化、淀粉样斑块的形成、Aβ代谢改变和tau过度磷酸化。因此,我们的目标是整合胰岛素在两种与年龄相关的病理:T2DM和AD中的代谢、神经调节和神经保护作用,包括细胞内信号传导和潜在的治疗方法。
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