Potential Roles of Peptides in the Regulation of Insulin Resistance: Research Progress

Research Background

Insulin resistance is a core feature of metabolic syndrome. Laboratory studies have shown that a variety of bioactive peptides can participate in the regulation of insulin sensitivity by modulating cellular metabolic pathways.

Core Mechanisms of Action

Some peptides can inhibit the abnormal activation of intracellular signaling pathways related to insulin resistance
Regulate mitochondrial energy metabolism and improve the energy utilization efficiency of insulin target cells
Modulate lipolysis and lipogenesis in adipocytes to reduce the interference of ectopic fat deposition on insulin signaling

Potential Research Directions

Screening of peptides targeting insulin resistance and validation of cellular activity
Laboratory studies on combined peptide regulation of metabolic syndrome
Identification of action targets of insulin resistance-related peptides

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