Insulin receptors in the kidneys in health and disease.

Sarojini Singh, Rajni Sharma, Manju Kumari, Swasti Tiwari
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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.

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健康和疾病中肾脏中的胰岛素受体。
胰岛素是一种重要的激素,影响各种代谢过程,包括肾功能。胰岛素作用的损害导致靶组织中的胰岛素抵抗。除了受体后胰岛素信号的缺陷外,受体水平的损伤也会显著影响靶组织的胰岛素敏感性。肾脏是胰岛素的已知靶点;然而,肾脏是否会产生“胰岛素抵抗”是有争议的。胰岛素受体(insulin receptor, IR)的表达调控及其功能在肝脏、骨骼肌和脂肪组织等主要代谢组织中得到了很好的研究。IRs在肾脏中的生理相关性最近开始得到澄清。这要归功于研究表明IR在整个肾单位段的广泛分布以及它们在胰岛素抵抗状态下的表达减少。此外,在肾脏各种上皮细胞中靶向删除IR的小鼠中观察到的肾脏和全身代谢的改变加强了这一主张。在这篇综述中,我们总结了从文献中得到的重要发现,这些发现扩大了我们对肾脏IR在正常和胰岛素抵抗状态下的重要性的认识。
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