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Age-related differences in skeletal muscle insulin signaling: the role of stress kinases and heat shock proteins
2008
Journal of applied physiology
Gupte AA, Bomhoff GL, Geiger PC. Age-related differences in skeletal muscle insulin signaling: the role of stress kinases and heat shock proteins. Aging is associated with an increase in insulin resistance in skeletal muscle, yet the underlying mechanism is not well established. We hypothesize that with aging, a chronic increase in stress kinase activation, coupled with a decrease in oxidative capacity, leads to insulin resistance in skeletal muscle. In aged (24 mo old) and young (3 mo old)
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00148.2008
pmid:18599680
fatcat:5lrmmdaeofb57gyflbzfe77b3e