Abstract

There is now an impressive body of literature implicating insulin and insulin signaling in successful aging and longevity. New information from in vivo and in vitro studies concerning insulin and insulin receptors has extended our understanding of the physiological role of insulin in the brain. However, the relevance of these to aging and longevity remains to be elucidated. Here, we review advances in our understanding of the physiological role of insulin in the brain, how insulin gets into the brain, and its relevance to aging and longevity. Furthermore, we examine possible future therapeutic applications and implications of insulin in the context of available models of delayed and accelerated aging.

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TitleInsulin, aging, and the brain: mechanisms and implications.
DateJanuary 1st, 2015
Issue nameFrontiers in endocrinology
Issue numberv6:13
DOI10.3389/fendo.2015.00013
PubMed25705204
AuthorsAkintola AA & van Heemst D
Keywordsaccelerated aging, brain, delayed aging, inflammation, insulin, insulin receptors, longevity
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