Drugs That Act On ‘Fasting Signal’ May Curb Insulin Resistance In Obese, Salk Institute for Biological Studies Study

ScienceDaily (Mar. 11, 2009) — A molecular switch found in the fat tissue of obese mice is a critical factor in the development of insulin resistance, report scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Previously found to increase glucose production by the liver during fasting, the culprit—a protein known as CREB—is also activated in fat tissue of obese mice where it promotes insulin resistance.

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