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Recent data have suggested a key role for tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha in the insulin resistance of obesity and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). TNF-alpha expression is elevated in the adipose tissue of multiple experimental models of obesity. Neutralization of TNF-alpha in one of these models improves insulin sensitivity by increasing the activity of the insulin receptor tyrosine kinase, specifically in muscle and fat tissues. On a cellular level, TNF-alpha is a potent inhibitor of the insulin-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylations on the beta-chain of the insulin receptor and insulin receptor substrate-1, suggesting a defect at or near the tyrosine kinase activity of the insulin receptor. Given the clear link between obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes, these results strongly suggest that TNF-alpha may play a crucial role in the systemic insulin resistance of NIDDM. This may allow for new treatments of disorders involving resistance to insulin.
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Gökhan S. Hotamışlıgil
Preventive Cardiology
Bruce M. Spiegelman
Heart Failure & Transplant
Diabetes
Harvard University
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0dea3a6e03bc61cb09fac8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.43.11.1271