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Linda Koch, F. Thomas Wunderlich, Jost Seibler, A. Christine Könner, Brigitte Hampel, Sigrid Irlenbusch, Georg Brabant, C. Ronald Kahn, Frieder Schwenk, Jens C. Brüning
Published in Volume 118, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(6):2132–2147 doi:10.1172/JCI31073
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Proposed model for insulin action in the CNS and in the periphery in the regulation of glucose and adipose tissue metabolism.

Insulin is secreted from the pancreas and binds directly to IRs on peripheral organs such as liver and adipose tissue, thereby mediating signals leading to the downregulation of gluconeogenesis and lipolysis. By binding and activating IRs in the CNS, insulin action ultimately leads to the activation of hepatic Il6 and the upregulation of lipogenic genes in WAT.