Symposium 10: Insulin and exercise signaling cascade in skeletal muscle

Authors

  • Martín Pavarotti National Council of Scientific and Technical Research, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47196/diab.v56i3Sup.520

Keywords:

insulin, skeletal striated muscle

Abstract

The skeletal striated muscle is one of the main tissues capable of regulating glycemia, increasing glucose transport by both insulin stimulation and physical exercise. About insulin, it has been widely shown that must contact and activate its receptor, triggering an important signaling cascade in which modulators such as IRS, PI3K, Akt, AS160 (TBC1D4), etc, take part.

Regarding the activation triggered by physical exercise, so far, the signaling pathways elucidated have been shown to be essential in this process. Among the most studied proteins and pathways we have: activation of the AMP 5ʹ-activated protein kinase (AMPK), calcium-sensing proteins (CaMKK, CaMKII, and PKC), which in turn change their phosphorylation state after exercise, and a stretch-sensitive related-proteins (Rac1, PAK).

Author Biography

Martín Pavarotti, National Council of Scientific and Technical Research, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Researcher of the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research

References

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Published

2022-09-01

How to Cite

Pavarotti, M. (2022). Symposium 10: Insulin and exercise signaling cascade in skeletal muscle. Journal of the Argentine Society of Diabetes, 56(3Sup), 29–29. https://doi.org/10.47196/diab.v56i3Sup.520