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Novel functions for insulin in bone

机译:骨骼中胰岛素的新功能

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The insulin-like growth factors (IGF) evolved in lower animals to enable a wide range of physiologic processes, including smell, food consumption, metabolism, growth, reproduction, and dormancy. These functions were accomplished by the actions of multiple related ligands that activated a common transmembrane receptor protein. In higher organisms, including mammals, the insulin and IGF ligands and their receptors evolved to function in a more circumscribed fashion. The contemporary model assigns IGFs as central regulators of cell proliferation, survival, and organism growth, whereas insulin's action dominates at the level of regulation of fuel accumulation, storage, and energy expenditure. Such a simplistic paradigm, however, obscures the fact that insulin and IGF-1 continue to exert overlapping roles in several physiologic processes. Indeed, recent studies have identified previously unappreciated skeletal actions of insulin, which suggests that insulin-responsive bone cells participate in the regulation of global energy homeostasis. These findings raise intriguing questions on the nature of the fuel sensing and processing mechanisms in bone and their relative importance to overall energy homeostasis in mammals. Answers to these questions should ultimately improve the ability to diagnose and manage patients with metabolic diseases such as diabetes and osteoporosis. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Interactions Between Bone, Adipose Tissue and Metabolism.
机译:胰岛素样生长因子(IGF)在低等动物中进化,以实现广泛的生理过程,包括气味,食物消耗,新陈代谢,生长,繁殖和休眠。这些功能是通过激活一个共同的跨膜受体蛋白的多个相关配体的作用来实现的。在包括哺乳动物在内的高等生物中,胰岛素和IGF配体及其受体进化为以更局限的方式起作用。现代模型将IGFs指定为细胞增殖,存活和有机体生长的中央调节剂,而胰岛素的作用在调节燃料积累,储存和能量消耗的水平上占主导地位。但是,这种简单的范例掩盖了胰岛素和IGF-1在几种生理过程中继续发挥重叠作用的事实。实际上,最近的研究已经确定了胰岛素以前未曾了解的骨骼作用,这表明胰岛素反应性骨细胞参与了整体能量稳态的调节。这些发现提出了关于骨骼中燃料感测和处理机制的性质以及它们对哺乳动物总体能量稳态的相对重要性的有趣问题。回答这些问题最终将提高诊断和管理患有糖尿病和骨质疏松症等代谢性疾病的患者的能力。本文是名为“骨骼,脂肪组织和代谢之间的相互作用”的特刊的一部分。

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