Insulin and the Lung: Connecting Asthma and Metabolic Syndrome

Singh, Suchita ; Prakash, Y. S. ; Linneberg, Allan ; Agrawal, Anurag (2013) Insulin and the Lung: Connecting Asthma and Metabolic Syndrome Journal of Allergy, 2013 . pp. 1-8. ISSN 1687-9783

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1155/2013/627384

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/627384

Abstract

Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and asthma are all rapidly increasing globally. Substantial emerging evidence suggests that these three conditions are epidemiologically and mechanistically linked. Since the link between obesity and asthma appears to extend beyond mechanical pulmonary disadvantage, molecular understanding is necessary. Insulin resistance is a strong, independent risk factor for asthma development, but it is unknown whether a direct effect of insulin on the lung is involved. This review summarizes current knowledge regarding the effect of insulin on cellular components of the lung and highlights the molecular consequences of insulin-related metabolic signaling cascades that could adversely affect lung structure and function. Examples include airway smooth muscle proliferation and contractility and regulatory signaling networks that are associated with asthma. These aspects of insulin signaling provide mechanistic insight into the clinical evidence for the links between obesity, metabolic syndrome, and airway diseases, setting the stage for novel therapeutic avenues targeting these conditions.

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