我们对糖皮质激素治疗引起的脂肪组织中胰岛素信号的衰减了解多少

A. Rafacho, E. Nunes, S. Bordin
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糖皮质激素(GC)具有多种生理作用,包括免疫、神经、心血管和代谢系统的调节。合成GCs如地塞米松和泼尼松/泼尼松在临床中广泛用于炎症相关疾病的治疗。尽管有积极的治疗效果,但基于gc的治疗可能会引起一些不良反应,包括葡萄糖耐受不良和外周胰岛素抵抗。GC治疗引起的脂肪细胞和脂肪组织胰岛素敏感性降低与脂肪分解增加和胰岛素底物受体(IRS)-1和蛋白激酶B (PKB)丝氨酸磷酸化异常有关。然而,关于GC治疗促进胰岛素信号通路中这种衰减的确切机制尚未达成共识。在本文中,我们将简要讨论并提出一些可能涉及GC对脂肪组织中胰岛素信号传导的负面影响的分子证据。
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How much we know about the attenuation of insulin signaling in the adipose tissue caused by glucocorticoid treatment
Glucocorticoid (GC) hormone exerts numerous physiological roles that include modulation of immune, nervous, cardiovascular and metabolic systems. Synthetic GCs such as dexamethasone and prednisone/prednisolone are widely prescribed in the clinical context to the treatment of inflammatory-related diseases. In spite of its positive therapeutic effect, GC-based therapies may cause several adverse effects including glucose intolerance and peripheral insulin resistance. Reduction of insulin sensitivity in the adipocytes and adipose tissue caused by GC treatment is associated with increased lipolysis and abnormal Ser phosphorylation of insulin substrate receptor (IRS)-1 and protein kinase B (PKB). However, there is no consensus about the precise mechanisms whereby GC treatment promotes such attenuation in the insulin signaling pathway. In this paper, we will briefly discuss and present some molecular evidences that might be involved with this negative impact of GC in the insulin signaling in the adipose tissue.
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