Insulin Regulates Hepatic Triglyceride Secretion and Lipid Content via Signaling in the Brain

Volume: 65, Issue: 6, Pages: 1511 - 1520
Published: Feb 9, 2016
Abstract
Hepatic steatosis is common in obesity and insulin resistance and results from a net retention of lipids in the liver. A key mechanism to prevent steatosis is to increase secretion of triglycerides (TG) packaged as VLDLs. Insulin controls nutrient partitioning via signaling through its cognate receptor in peripheral target organs such as liver, muscle, and adipose tissue and via signaling in the central nervous system (CNS) to orchestrate organ...
Paper Details
Title
Insulin Regulates Hepatic Triglyceride Secretion and Lipid Content via Signaling in the Brain
Published Date
Feb 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
6
Pages
1511 - 1520
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