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Insulin Signal Transduction is Impaired in the Type 2 Diabetic Retina.

Citation
Jiang, Y., et al. “Insulin Signal Transduction Is Impaired In The Type 2 Diabetic Retina.”. Journal Of Diabetes And Clinical Research, pp. 12-15.
Center University of Michigan
Author Youde Jiang, Li Liu, Hainan Li, Jie-Mei Wang, Jena J Steinle
Keywords insulin, retina, TNFα, type 2 diabetes, Db/db
Abstract

Rates of type 2 diabetes are reaching epidemic levels. Yet, the tissue specific alterations due to insulin resistance are only recently being investigated. The goal of the present study was to evaluate retinal insulin signal transduction in a common mouse model of type 2 diabetes, the db/db mouse. Retinal lysates from five month old male db/db and db/+ (control) mice were collected and processed for Western blotting or ELISA analyses for insulin receptor, insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1), Akt, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) and caspase 3 levels. Data demonstrate increased TNFα and IRS-1 phosphorylation on serine 307. This led to decreased Akt phosphorylation on serine 473 and increased cleavage of caspase 3. Taken together, the data suggest dysfunctional insulin signaling in the retina of the db/db mouse. insulin.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Journal of diabetes and clinical research
Volume
2
Issue
1
Number of Pages
12-15
Date Published
05/2020
ISSN Number
2689-2839
Alternate Journal
J Diabetes Clin Res
PMID
32432228
PMCID
PMC7236787
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