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Title: Developmental programming of insulin resistance: are androgens the culprits?

Authors: Puttabyatappa, Muraly; Sargis, Robert M; Padmanabhan, Vasantha

Published In J Endocrinol, (2020 Jun)

Abstract: Insulin resistance is a common feature of many metabolic disorders. The dramatic rise in the incidence of insulin resistance over the past decade has enhanced focus on its developmental origins. Since various developmental insults ranging from maternal disease, stress, over/undernutrition, and exposure to environmental chemicals can all program the development of insulin resistance, common mechanisms may be involved. This review discusses the possibility that increases in maternal androgens associated with these various insults are key mediators in programming insulin resistance. Additionally, the intermediaries through which androgens misprogram tissue insulin sensitivity, such as changes in inflammatory, oxidative, and lipotoxic states, epigenetic, gut microbiome and insulin, as well as data gaps to be filled are also discussed.

PubMed ID: 32240982 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: No MeSH terms associated with this publication

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