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Insulin signaling in development

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DEVELOPMENT
卷 150, 期 20, 页码 -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.201599

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IGF; Development; Insulin

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Nutrients alone are not enough for animal growth and development, as insulin and related hormones are also necessary for normal growth. These hormones communicate nutrient status between organs, allowing animals to coordinate growth and metabolism. Insulin signaling plays important roles in development and metabolism, and defects in insulin production and signaling can lead to diabetes.
Nutrient intake is obligatory for animal growth and development, but nutrients alone are not sufficient. Indeed, insulin and homologous hormones are required for normal growth even in the presence of nutrients. These hormones communicate nutrient status between organs, allowing animals to coordinate growth and metabolism with nutrient supply. Insulin and related hormones, such as insulin-like growth factors and insulin-like peptides, play important roles in development and metabolism, with defects in insulin production and signaling leading to hyperglycemia and diabetes. Here, we describe the insulin hormone family and the signal transduction pathways activated by these hormones. We highlight the roles of insulin signaling in coordinating maternal and fetal metabolism and growth during pregnancy, and we describe how secretion of insulin is regulated at different life stages. Additionally, we discuss the roles of insulin signaling in cell growth, stem cell proliferation and cell differentiation. We provide examples of the role of insulin in development across multiple model organisms: Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila, zebrafish, mouse and human.

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