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Type: | Artigo |
Title: | Intensive insulin treatment induces insulin resistance in diabetic rats by impairing glucose metabolism-related mechanisms in muscle and liver |
Author: | Okamoto, Maristela Mitiko Anhê, Gabriel Forato Sabino-Silva, Robinson Marques, Milano Felipe dos Santos Ferreira Freitas, Helayne Soares Mori, Rosana Cristina Tieko Melo, Karla Fabiana S Machado, Ubiratan Fabres |
Abstract: | Insulin replacement is the only effective therapy to manage hyperglycemia in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Nevertheless, intensive insulin therapy has inadvertently led to insulin resistance. This study investigates mechanisms involved in the insulin resistance induced by hyperinsulinization. Wistar rats were rendered diabetic by alloxan injection, and 2 weeks later received saline or different doses of neutral protamine Hagedorn insulin (1.5, 3, 6, and 9 U/day) over 7 days. Insulinopenic-untreated rats and 6U- and 9U-treated rats developed insulin resistance, whereas 3U-treated rats revealed the highest grade of insulin sensitivity, but did not achieve good glycemic control as 6U- and 9U-treated rats did. This insulin sensitivity profile was in agreement with glucose transporter 4 expression and translocation in skeletal muscle, and insulin signaling, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase/glucose-6-phosphatase expression and glycogen storage in the liver. Under the expectation that insulin resistance develops in hyperinsulinized diabetic patients, we believe insulin sensitizer approaches should be considered in treating T1DM |
Subject: | Insulina Glicose |
Country: | Reino Unido |
Editor: | BioScientifica |
Rights: | Fechado |
Identifier DOI: | 10.1530/JOE-11-0105 |
Address: | https://joe.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/joe/211/1/55.xml |
Date Issue: | 2011 |
Appears in Collections: | FCM - Artigos e Outros Documentos |
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