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Endothelin-1 in the pathophysiology of obesity and insulin resistance

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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:53 authored by HN Jenkins, O Rivera-Gonzalez, Y Gibert, JS Speed
The association between plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) and obesity has been documented for decades, yet the contribution of ET-1 to risk factors associated with obesity is not fully understood. In 1994, one of first papers to document this association also noted a positive correlation between plasma insulin and ET-1, suggesting a potential contribution of ET-1 to the development of insulin resistance. Both endogenous receptors for ET-1, ETA and ETB are present in all insulin-sensitive tissues including adipose, liver and muscle, and ET-1 actions within these tissues suggest that ET-1 may be playing a role in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. Further, antagonists for ET-1 receptors are clinically approved making these sites attractive therapeutic targets. This review focuses on known mechanisms through which ET-1 affects plasma lipid profiles and insulin signalling in these metabolically important tissues and also identifies gaps in our understanding of ET-1 in obesity-related pathophysiology.

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Hoboken, NJ

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2020, World Obesity Federation

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Obesity Reviews

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21

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e13086

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1-9

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1467-7881

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1467-789X

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12

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Wiley

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