

A masterclass on insulin resistance—mechanisms and implications | Gerald Shulman, M.D., Ph.D. (#140 rebroadcast)
168 snips Nov 21, 2022
Gerald Shulman, a Yale Professor and Director of the Diabetes Research Center, shares his expertise on insulin resistance and its implications for health. He dives into mechanisms affecting muscle and liver function, the evolutionary role of insulin resistance, and how lifestyle factors like diet and exercise play a significant part. Shulman also highlights the effectiveness of Metformin, linking its action to longevity, while explaining the alarming connections between lipid accumulation and metabolic health.
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Insulin Resistance's Broad Impact
- Insulin resistance precedes type 2 diabetes and worsens atherosclerosis, cancer, and dementia.
- Addressing insulin resistance is crucial for delaying chronic diseases and extending lifespan.
NMR Spectroscopy
- NMR spectroscopy allows non-invasive measurement of metabolites and their flux within cells.
- This technique helps track labeled molecules and study metabolic processes in living organisms.
Type 2 Diabetes vs. Healthy Metabolism
- In type 2 diabetes, the liver produces excess glucose, while muscles struggle to absorb it.
- Insulin resistance is characterized by impaired glucose uptake, despite normal or elevated insulin levels.