Crosstalk between autophagy and insulin resistance: evidence from different tissues

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Asie Sadeghi
Maryam Niknam
Mohammad Amin Momeni-Moghaddam
Maryam Shabani
Hamid Aria
Alireza Bastin
Maryam Teimouri
Reza Meshkani
Hamed Akbari
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[1] Kerman University of Medical Sciences,Student Research Committee
[2] Kerman University of Medical Sciences,Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine
[4] Gonabad University of Medical Sciences,Department of Nutrition and Biochemistry
[5] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine
[6] Fasa University of Medical Sciences,Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center
[7] Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Immunology, School of Medicine
[8] Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Clinical Research Development Center “The Persian Gulf Martyrs” Hospital
[9] Shahroud University of Medical Sciences,Department of Biochemistry, School of Allied Medical Sciences
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European Journal of Medical Research | / 28卷
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Adipose tissue; Autophagy; Insulin resistance; Diabetes complications; Type 2 diabetes;
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Insulin is a critical hormone that promotes energy storage in various tissues, as well as anabolic functions. Insulin resistance significantly reduces these responses, resulting in pathological conditions, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The management of insulin resistance requires better knowledge of its pathophysiological mechanisms to prevent secondary complications, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Recent evidence regarding the etiological mechanisms behind insulin resistance emphasizes the role of energy imbalance and neurohormonal dysregulation, both of which are closely regulated by autophagy. Autophagy is a conserved process that maintains homeostasis in cells. Accordingly, autophagy abnormalities have been linked to a variety of metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance, T2DM, obesity, and CVDs. Thus, there may be a link between autophagy and insulin resistance. Therefore, the interaction between autophagy and insulin function will be examined in this review, particularly in insulin-responsive tissues, such as adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle.
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