Persistently high
insulin leads to insulin resistance, which leads only to higher insulin.
Insulin leads to insulin resistance.
Persistent high levels of
insulin leads to insulin resistance.
Insulin leads to insulin resistance which leads to insulin in a vicious circle.
High levels of
insulin lead to insulin resistance.
Not exact matches
This can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and all kinds of metabolic problems like
resistance to the hormones
insulin and leptin, which will ultimately
lead to obesity and diabetes (13, 14, 15, 16).
Consuming too many sugars inflames our body and
leads to major health issues such as unnecessary weight gain,
insulin resistance, joint pain, auto - immune conditions, leaky gut syndrome and neurological degeneration.
The increased acetate in turn
leads to increased food intake, setting off a positive feedback loop that drives obesity and
insulin resistance, he explained.
Rapamycin, by contrast, allowed a buildup of fatty acids and eventually an increase in
insulin resistance, which in humans can
lead to diabetes.
«The chemicals produced by cooking meats at high temperatures induce oxidative stress, inflammation and
insulin resistance in animal studies, and these pathways may also
lead to an elevated risk of developing high blood pressure,» said Gang Liu, Ph.D.,
lead author of the study and a postdoctoral research fellow in the department of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
Previous Joslin studies have demonstrated that fat cells (adipocytes) have functions far beyond fat storage: they secrete substances that actively influence metabolism and are also a site of systemic inflammation
leading to insulin resistance.
Insulin resistance allows hibernating bears
to break down their fat stores, and finding out how they do it could
lead to therapies for type 2 diabetes
A sustained high - fat diet ensured that the process continued unabated,
leading to obesity, chronic low - grade tissue inflammation and eventually,
insulin resistance in the mice.
«We know that chronic inflammation
leads to insulin resistance, which can then
lead to diabetes.
A hallmark of many metabolic disorders and a precursor
to type 2 diabetes,
insulin resistance in people can
lead to an overworked pancreas, excess fat storage and chronic high blood sugar.
«Vitamin D deficiency is a silent syndrome linked
to insulin resistance, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and a higher risk for certain cancers,» said
lead author of the study Dr Emad Al - Dujaili.
«What is remarkable about our findings is that they show that a simple dietary modification of reducing the carbohydrate content of the meals can, within a day, protect against development of
insulin resistance and block the path toward development of prediabetes while sustained intake of high carbohydrate diets as shown in the two mentioned studies
lead to increased fasting
insulin secretion and
resistance.
«If we can figure out which genes influence where fat is deposited, it could help us understand the biology that
leads to various health conditions, such as
insulin resistance / diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and heart disease.»
And if the cells reach a tipping point where they completely block inflammation in fat tissue, they can cause fat deposits
to build up inside unseen areas of the body, including the liver,
leading to insulin resistance.
Researchers have long tied type 2 diabetes
to chronic inflammation, caused by a ramping - up of immune system activity that ultimately damages
insulin receptor signalling and
leads to insulin resistance.
Insulin resistance leads to unhealthy levels of sugar in the blood and is often a predecessor
to type 2 diabetes and related illnesses.
The fish «have had time
to counterevolve, or coevolve, factors that allow them
to negate the problems associated with poor blood glucose control, fatty livers and
insulin resistance,» says Nicolas Rohner, who was a postdoctoral fellow in Tabin's laboratory and now
leads his own group at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research.
«Conversely, our study shows that an increased Fas content in the liver can
lead to liver steatosis and
insulin resistance, even in case of a normal body weight,» Konrad explains.
These results suggest that vitamin A combined with a high - fat diet may
lead to a higher body weight and increased risk of
insulin resistance and diabetes.
A low sensitivity of the muscle
to insulin leads to a condition called
insulin resistance, which is known
to be a cause of type 2 diabetes.
The low - fiber diets rapidly
led to weight gain, high blood sugar, and
insulin resistance in the mice.
Unlike the diet with regular soybean oil, the diet with the new GM soybean oil did not
lead to insulin resistance.
As people become overweight, their skeletal muscle develops
insulin resistance that can
lead to type two diabetes.
Long - term
insulin resistance eventually
leads to diabetes.
This can eventually
lead to leptin
resistance, continued overeating, and an increased risk of
insulin resistance, which
leads to type - 2 diabetes.
A high - fat diet and obesity turn «hero» virus - fighting liver immune cells «rogue»,
leading to insulin resistance, a condition that often results in type 2 diabetes, according
to research published today in Science Immunology.
The growing obesity epidemic is adding
to the problem by
leading to greater
insulin resistance.
Indeed, it is very likely that
insulin resistance has a key role in IAPP aggregation because
insulin resistance leads to an increase in IAPP production, since IAPP and
insulin are cosecreted and subjected
to the same regulatory mechanisms (Höppener et al., 2000).
Her research team found that cellular oxidative stress (arising because of reactive oxygen species) increases in mice exposed
to THS, damaging proteins, fats and DNA, and
leading to hyperglycemia (excess glucose in the blood stream) and insulinemia (excess
insulin in the blood)-- a condition also called
insulin resistance.
Researchers from Uppsala University / SciLifeLab
led by Tove Fall and her doctoral student Christoph Nowak have brought together plasma metabolomics data from several international cohorts
to identify metabolic pathways related
to insulin resistance and impaired
insulin secretion.
A detectable decline in energy production by mitochondria — the organelles that are the cell's furnace for energy production — seems
to be a key problem
leading to insulin resistance, and thus
to type 2...
A vicious cycle is then established: chronic stress results in disturbed energy homeostasis and feeding behavior (248),
leading to VAT accumulation and
insulin resistance, which is further aggravated by sympathetic overactivity.
4/22/2008 Fat - Cell Hormone Linked
to Kidney Disease Reduced levels of a hormone produced by fat cells and linked
to the development of
insulin resistance may also be related
to a higher risk of kidney disease, according
to a study
led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of... More...
Studies in rats have found that consuming fructose can
lead to insulin resistance, resulting in diabetesANCHOR.
I should also mention that this pathway regulates lipid metabolism, and this can be then regulated in
insulin resistance, and that
leads to this regulation of lipids and carbohydrate metabolism.
In
insulin resistance, this pathway is disinhibited and therefore it
leads to hepatic glucose overproduction.
Therefore, now you have a drop in
insulin levels due
to inadequate secretion, and then blood sugar starts going up because of reduced
insulin levels, and also
insulin resistance; and that eventually
leads to the development of type II diabetes.
Resistance to insulin action
leads to the pancreas secreting more
insulin,
leading to a transient hyperinsulinemic state.
Again, these experiments clearly highlight that PTP1B could be a very important player in the development of
insulin resistance, and this has actually
led to a number of pharmaceutical companies developing drugs, trying
to develop inhibitors of PTP1B as potential drugs for treatment of obesity and type II diabetes.
George King, M.D., studies the molecular mechanisms by which high blood glucose levels and
insulin resistance may
lead to long - term complications.
«In our model, stress conditions, such as a genetic variant or
insulin resistance or a high - fat diet,
lead to increased availability of the tribbles protein by as yet poorly understood mechanisms,» says Dr. Kulkarni, who is also an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Scientists have known for some time that
insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia cause increased lipids in the circulation, which indirectly
leads to atherosclerosis.
The outcome of this maladaptation is a feedforward inflammatory response
leading to a state of unresolved inflammation and a collection of metabolic pathologies, including
insulin resistance, fatty liver, atherosclerosis and dyslipidaemia.
While caloric excess
leads to insulin resistance, cardiometabolic disease and premature death, caloric restriction prevents and cures these traits.
Plus, studies have shown that chronic leucine supplementation can increase
insulin resistance, which in a condition of energy surplus could
lead to increased weight gain.