Unraveling The Mystery of Insulin Resistance: From Principle Mechanistic Insights and Consequences to Therapeutic Interventions

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Abstract

Insulin resistance (IR) is a significant factor in the development and progression of metabolic-related diseases like dyslipidemia, T2DM, hypertension, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders and cancer. The pathogenesis of IR depends on multiple factors including age, genetic predisposition, obesity, oxidative stress and other factors. Abnormalities in the insulin signaling cascade lead to IR in the host, including insulin receptor abnormalities, internal environment disturbances, and metabolic alterations in the muscle, liver and cellular organelles. The complex and multifaceted characteristics of insulin signaling and insulin resistance envisage its thorough and comprehensive understanding at the cellular and molecular level. Therapeutic strategies for IR include exercise, dietary interventions and pharmacotherapy. However, there are still gaps to be addressed, and more precise biomarkers for associated chronic diseases and lifestyle interventions are needed. Understanding these pathways is essential for developing effective treatments for IR, reducing healthcare costs and improving quality of patient life.

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