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Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action
C-peptide has long been thought to be an inert byproduct of insulin production, but it has become apparent, and accepted, that C-peptide has important biological properties. C-peptide displays beneficial effects in many tissues affected by diabetic complications, such as increased peripheral blood f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2721399/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19707375 |
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author | Nordquist, Lina Palm, Fredrik Andresen, Bradley T |
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description | C-peptide has long been thought to be an inert byproduct of insulin production, but it has become apparent, and accepted, that C-peptide has important biological properties. C-peptide displays beneficial effects in many tissues affected by diabetic complications, such as increased peripheral blood flow and protection from renal damage. However, the mechanisms mediating these effects remain unclear. C-peptide interacts with cellular membranes at unidentified sites distinctive of the insulin family of receptors, and signals to multiple targets known to play a role in diabetes and diabetic complications, such as Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase and NOS. In general, the physiological and molecular effects of C-peptide resemble insulin, but C-peptide also possesses traits separate from those of insulin. These basic studies have been confirmed in human studies, suggesting that C-peptide may lend itself to clinical applications. However, the molecular and physiological properties of C-peptide are not completely elucidated, and large clinical studies have not begun. In order to further these goals, we critically summarize the current state of knowledge regarding C-peptide’s renal and vascular effects and the molecular signaling of C-peptide. |
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spelling | pubmed-27213992009-08-25 Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action Nordquist, Lina Palm, Fredrik Andresen, Bradley T Biologics Review C-peptide has long been thought to be an inert byproduct of insulin production, but it has become apparent, and accepted, that C-peptide has important biological properties. C-peptide displays beneficial effects in many tissues affected by diabetic complications, such as increased peripheral blood flow and protection from renal damage. However, the mechanisms mediating these effects remain unclear. C-peptide interacts with cellular membranes at unidentified sites distinctive of the insulin family of receptors, and signals to multiple targets known to play a role in diabetes and diabetic complications, such as Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase and NOS. In general, the physiological and molecular effects of C-peptide resemble insulin, but C-peptide also possesses traits separate from those of insulin. These basic studies have been confirmed in human studies, suggesting that C-peptide may lend itself to clinical applications. However, the molecular and physiological properties of C-peptide are not completely elucidated, and large clinical studies have not begun. In order to further these goals, we critically summarize the current state of knowledge regarding C-peptide’s renal and vascular effects and the molecular signaling of C-peptide. Dove Medical Press 2008-09 2008-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2721399/ /pubmed/19707375 Text en © 2008 Verhoeven et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Nordquist, Lina Palm, Fredrik Andresen, Bradley T Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action |
title | Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action |
title_full | Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action |
title_fullStr | Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action |
title_full_unstemmed | Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action |
title_short | Renal and vascular benefits of C-peptide: Molecular mechanisms of C-peptide action |
title_sort | renal and vascular benefits of c-peptide: molecular mechanisms of c-peptide action |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2721399/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19707375 |
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