insulinrespons
Insulinrespons, or insulin responsiveness, refers to the degree to which cells and tissues respond to the hormone insulin in order to regulate blood glucose and metabolic processes. It varies among individuals and can be influenced by factors such as body fat, physical activity, age, genetics, and overall metabolic health.
Mechanism wise, insulin binds to its receptor on the cell surface, triggering receptor autophosphorylation and downstream
Determinants of insulinrespons include adiposity, ectopic fat deposition, and chronic inflammation, which can impair signaling through
Assessment of insulinrespons ranges from experimental to clinical measures. The hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp is the gold standard,
Clinical significance lies in its central role in glucose homeostasis and its contribution to metabolic diseases.