Circuito insulinérgico cerebral. De las bases a su impacto en la clínica

  • Sánchez-Zúñiga M
  • Carrillo-Esper R
  • Sánchez-Pérez H
  • et al.
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Abstract

The discovery and synthesis of insulin has been vital in the study and treatment of diabetes mellitus. From the studies carried by Dr. Nicolae C. Paulescu in 1921 and descriptions of the pancrein, before those published by Banting and Macleod, the Nobel Prize winners in 1923, more metabolic and non-metabolic actions have been discovered and that are fundamental for life, growth and development of different organs and systems. Diverse studies in animal models have shown the participation in the development of the central nervous system, regeneration, neuronal apoptosis, and synaptic transmission, as well as the effects of its dysregulation in the pathophysiology of diseases such as dementia. Different researchers have demonstrated the synthesis of insulin at the brain, the mechanisms through which the blood-brain barrier crosses and how it regulates non-metabolic systems linked with the nueromodulation. This document to integrate these findings in the cerebral insulin circuit and the translation in clinical practice.

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Sánchez-Zúñiga, M. de J., Carrillo-Esper, R., Sánchez-Pérez, H., González-Chávez, A., & Elizondo-Argueta, S. (2020). Circuito insulinérgico cerebral. De las bases a su impacto en la clínica. Cirugía y Cirujanos, 88(1). https://doi.org/10.24875/ciru.18000572

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