Brain insulin signaling suppresses lipolysis in the absence of peripheral insulin receptors and requires the MAPK pathway
Objectives: Insulin's ability to counterbalance catecholamine-induced lipolysis defines insulin action in adipose tissue. Insulin suppresses lipolysis directly at the level of the adipocyte and indirectly through signaling in the brain. Here, we further characterized the role of brain insulin s...
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Main Authors: | Matthäus Metz (Author), James O'Hare (Author), Bob Cheng (Author), Michelle Puchowicz (Author), Christoph Buettner (Author), Thomas Scherer (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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