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Insulin receptor cleavage induced by estrogen impairs insulin signaling.

Tomoyuki YuasaYasunori TakataNanako AkiKotaro KunimiMiki SatohMari NiiYoshihiko IzumiToshiki OtodaSeiichi HashidaHaruhiko OsawaKen-Ichi Aihara
Published in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2022)
Estradiol-induced IR cleavage causes cellular insulin resistance, and its molecular mechanisms are shared with those by high glucose levels. sIR levels at late pregnancy are significantly elevated along with estrogen levels. Therefore, estradiol-induced IR cleavage is preserved in pregnant women and could be part of the etiology of insulin resistance in gestational diabetes mellitus and overt diabetes during pregnancy.
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