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Insulin receptors in the kidneys in health and disease 被引量:3

Insulin receptors in the kidneys in health and disease
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摘要 Insulin is an important hormone that affects various metabolic processes,including kidney function.Impairment in insulin's action leads to insulin resistance in the target tissue.Besides defects in post-receptor insulin signaling,impairment at the receptor level could significantly affect insulin sensitivity of the target tissue.The kidney is a known target of insulin;however,whether the kidney develops "insulin resistance" is debatable.Regulation of the insulin receptor(IR) expression and its function is very well studied in major metabolic tissues like liver,skeletal muscles,and adipose tissue.The physiological relevance of IRs in the kidney has recently begun to be clarified.The credit goes to studies that showed a wide distribution of IR throughout the nephron segments and their reduced expression in the insulin resistance state.Moreover,altered renal and systemic metabolism observed in mice with targeted deletion of the IR from various epithelial cells of the kidney has strengthened this proposition.In this review,we recapitulate the crucial findings from literature that have expanded our knowledge regarding the significance of the renal IR in normal-and insulin-resistance states. Insulin is an important hormone that affects various metabolic processes,including kidney function.Impairment in insulin's action leads to insulin resistance in the target tissue.Besides defects in post-receptor insulin signaling,impairment at the receptor level could significantly affect insulin sensitivity of the target tissue.The kidney is a known target of insulin;however,whether the kidney develops "insulin resistance" is debatable.Regulation of the insulin receptor(IR) expression and its function is very well studied in major metabolic tissues like liver,skeletal muscles,and adipose tissue.The physiological relevance of IRs in the kidney has recently begun to be clarified.The credit goes to studies that showed a wide distribution of IR throughout the nephron segments and their reduced expression in the insulin resistance state.Moreover,altered renal and systemic metabolism observed in mice with targeted deletion of the IR from various epithelial cells of the kidney has strengthened this proposition.In this review,we recapitulate the crucial findings from literature that have expanded our knowledge regarding the significance of the renal IR in normal-and insulin-resistance states.
出处 《World Journal of Nephrology》 2019年第1期11-22,共12页 世界肾病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by Department of Biotechnology,Ministry of Science and Technology,India and Ramalingaswami Grant,No.BT/HRD/35/02/17/2008(to Tiwari S) Fellowships from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research,India,No.09/590/(0159)/2016-EMR-1(to Sharma R)and No.09/590/(0156)/2014-EMR-1(to Kumari M)
关键词 INSULIN receptor INSULIN resistance Kidney disease Renal sodium REABSORPTION GLUCONEOGENESIS PROTEINURIA SYSTEMIC blood pressure Insulin receptor Insulin resistance Kidney disease Renal sodium reabsorption Gluconeogenesis Proteinuria Systemic blood pressure
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