生物
信号转导
胰岛素受体
胰岛素
长寿
性二态性
合成代谢
进化生物学
有性生殖
内分泌学
内科学
细胞生物学
遗传学
胰岛素抵抗
医学
作者
Jéssica Paloma Álvarez-Rendón,Juan M. Murillo-Maldonado,Juan R. Riesgo-Escovar
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ygcen.2022.114146
摘要
Since practically a century ago, the insulin pathway was discovered in both vertebrates and invertebrates, implying an evolutionarily ancient origin. After a century of research, it is now clear that the insulin signal transduction pathway is a critical, flexible and pleiotropic pathway, evolving into multiple anabolic functions besides glucose homeostasis. It regulates paramount aspects of organismal well-being like growth, longevity, intermediate metabolism, and reproduction. Part of this diversification has been attained by duplications and divergence of both ligands and receptors riding on a common general signal transduction system. One of the aspects that is strikingly different is its usage in reproduction, particularly in male versus female development and fertility within the same species. This review highlights sexual divergence in metabolism and reproductive tract differences, the occurrence of sexually "exaggerated" traits, and sex size differences that are due to the sexes' differential activity/response to the insulin signaling pathway.
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