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The early intracellular signaling pathway for the insulin/insulin-like growth factor receptor family in the mammalian central nervous system
Authors:Franco Folli  Silvana Ghidella  Luca Bonfanti  C Ronald Kahn  Adalberto Merighi
Institution:(1) Research Division, Joslin Diabetes Center, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 02115 Boston, MA;(2) Harvard Medical School, 02115 Boston, MA;(3) Department of Medicine, H. San Raffaele, 1-20132 Milano, Italy;(4) Dipartimento di Morfofisiologia Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di Torino, Via Nizza 52, 1-10126 Torino, Italy
Abstract:Several studies support the idea that the polypeptides belonging to the family of insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) play an important role in brain development and continue to be produced in discrete areas of the adult brain. In numerous neuronal populations within the olfactory bulb, the cerebral and cerebellar cortex, the hippocampus, some diencephalic and brainstem nuclei, the spinal cord and the retina, specific insulin and IGF receptors, as well as crucial components of the intracellular receptor signaling pathway have been demonstrated. Thus, mature neurons are endowed with the cellular machinery to respond to insulin and IGF stimulation. Studies in vitro and in vivo, using normal and transgenic animals, have led to the hypothesis that, in the adult brain, IGF-I not only acts as a trophic factor, but also as a neuromodulator of some higher brain functions, such as long-term potentiation and depression. Furthermore, a trophic effect on certain neuronal populations becomes clearly evident in the ischemic brain or neurodegenerative disorders. Thus, the analysis of the early intracellular signaling pathway for the insulin/IGF receptor family in the brain is providing us with new intriguing findings on the way the mammalian brain is sculpted and operates.
Keywords:Insulin  IGF-I  IGF-II  IGF receptor  IRS-1  IRS-2  PI-3 kinase  neurons  glial cells  central nervous system
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