Title of article
Investigation on the expression of IGF-I protein in insulin-resistant rat brain
Author/Authors
Parvaneh Tafreshi, Azita The National Research Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology - Department of Basic Sciences in Biotechnology, ايران , jalal, Razieh ferdowsi university of mashhad - Department of Chemistry, مشهد, ايران , Darvishalipoor, Shamila The National Research Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology - Department of Basic Sciences in Biotechnology, ايران , Sepehri, Hoori , Adeli, Khosrow University of Toronto - Hospital for Sick Children - Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Canada
From page
138
To page
142
Abstract
Diabetes Insulin Resistance Brain IGF-I Background: In insulin-resistance animal models, insulin uptake from the periphery to the brain is impaired. Although brain insulin is not involved in glucose transfer to the neurons, it is required for neuron survival and function, mediated by binding to insulin receptors. Furthermore, an insulin homologue called insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I), which is abundantly expressed in mature neurons and acts in parallel with insulin in the brain, has the ability to bind to the insulin receptor and trigger the signal transduction pathway. Objectives: Although reduced levels of brain insulin and serum IGF-I have been reported during insulin resistance, no data is available on IGF-I levels in the brain. In this study, we sought to investigate if the expression of IGF-I is also altered in brains of insulin-resistant rats. Materials and Methods: Wistar rats were given 10% fructose in their drinking water for up to 4 months to induce insulin resistance. The rats were then killed and perfused with PFA 4%; then, there brains were excised, sectioned, and examined for immunoreactivity of IGF-I. Results: Our results showed an increased intensity of IGF-I in most brain areas of the insulin-resistant rats. Conclusions: Altogether, an increased expression of IGF-I in the brain could be a compensatory mechanism and substitute for low levels or lack of insulin in the brains of insulin-resistant animals.
Keywords
Diabetes Insulin Resistance Brain IGF , I
Journal title
International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Journal title
International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Record number
2661767
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