A role for sphingolipids in producing the common features of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome X, and Cushing's syndrome

SA Summers, DH Nelson - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
SA Summers, DH Nelson
Diabetes, 2005Am Diabetes Assoc
Metabolic syndrome X and type 2 diabetes share many metabolic and morphological
similarities with Cushing's syndrome, a rare disorder caused by systemic glucocorticoid
excess. Pathologies frequently associated with these diseases include insulin resistance,
atherosclerosis, susceptibility to infection, poor wound healing, and hypertension. The
similarity of the clinical profiles associated with these disorders suggests the influence of a
common molecular mechanism for disease onset. Interestingly, numerous studies identify …
Metabolic syndrome X and type 2 diabetes share many metabolic and morphological similarities with Cushing’s syndrome, a rare disorder caused by systemic glucocorticoid excess. Pathologies frequently associated with these diseases include insulin resistance, atherosclerosis, susceptibility to infection, poor wound healing, and hypertension. The similarity of the clinical profiles associated with these disorders suggests the influence of a common molecular mechanism for disease onset. Interestingly, numerous studies identify ceramides and other sphingolipids as potential contributors to these sequelae. Herein we review studies demonstrating that aberrant ceramide accumulation contributes to the development of the deleterious clinical manifestations associated with these diseases.
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