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Physiological Consequences of Brain Insulin Action
The brain is crucial for the regulation of whole-body metabolism and behavior. The pancreas-derived hormone insulin modulates brain function and affects energy metabolism as well as cognition. This is partially achieved by modulating several types of brain cell populations including those relevant to satiety and reward. Importantly, brains of Alzheimer´s disease patients exhibit a signature of brain insulin resistance with perturbed brain metabolism. This book will cover the basics of insulin signaling in the brain and will describe concepts of insulin resistance, a feature of type 2 diabetes. Moreover insulin´s effect on cognitive function will be pointed out and the association between brain insulin resistance and neurodegenerative diseases discussed. Additionally, potential behavioral and pharmacological concepts which can affect brain insulin signaling will be summarized. Key Features: Summarizes insulin and the closely related IGF-1 receptor signaling Depicts concepts of insulin resistance Highlights the importance of conserved brain insulin signaling for brain function, metabolism, and behavior Describes potential behavioral and pharmacological approaches to support brain insulin signaling
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9780367529512, 9781003079927, 9781000643183
Physiological Consequences of Brain Insulin Action 1st Edition is written by André Kleinridders and published by CRC Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Physiological Consequences of Brain Insulin Action are 9781000643206, 1000643204 and the print ISBNs are 9780367529482, 0367529483. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9780367529512, 9781003079927, 9781000643183.
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