Researchers investigate the underlying mechanisms of endothelial insulin resistance involved in obesity-associated diabetes.
These molecules are released into the bloodstream and travel to specific target cells or organs, binding to specific ...
Hormones are released from endocrine glands and are transported in the blood to target cells Insulin: released from pancreas, stimulates liver cells to take up glucose from the blood and Glucagon ...
Scientists have discovered that the peptide hormone adrenomedullin plays a pivotal role in obesity-related type 2 diabetes, ...
If insulin can’t get out of blood vessels, it can’t act in its target tissues. “Endothelial cells are full of insulin ...
Hormones produce an effect on specific target organs in the body ... Homeostasis is the regulation of internal conditions inside cells or organisms, to create the optimum conditions for biological ...
In the paper, the scientists describe how they used the cell factories to elucidate a previously understudied hormone. All strigolactones have a common ancestor. What drives the conversion of that ...
The hormone adrenomedullin disrupts insulin signaling in blood vessel cells, contributing to systemic insulin resistance in obesity-associated type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Blocking ...