New insights into IGF-1 signaling in the heart
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Troncoso Cotal, Rodrigo Hernán
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New insights into IGF-1 signaling in the heart
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Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) signaling regulates
contractility, metabolism, hypertrophy, autophagy,
senescence, and apoptosis in the heart. IGF-1 deficiency
is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular
disease, whereas cardiac activation of IGF-1 receptor
(IGF-1R) protects from the detrimental effects of a
high-fat diet and myocardial infarction. IGF-1R activates
multiple pathways through its intrinsic tyrosine kinase
activity and through coupling to heterotrimeric G protein.
These pathways involve classic second messengers,
phosphorylation cascades, lipid signaling, Ca2+
transients, and gene expression. In addition, IGF-1R
triggers signaling in different subcellular locations
including the plasma membrane, perinuclear T tubules,
and also in internalized vesicles. In this review, we
provide a fresh and updated view of the complex IGF-
1 scenario in the heart, including a critical focus on
therapeutic strategies.
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This work was supported by FONDECYT (grant 1120212 to S.L. and
grant 11130285 to R.T.) and CONICYT (grant Anillo ACT 1111 to E.J.
and S.L.; FONDAP 15130011 to S.L. and R.T.; Red 120003 to S.L.)
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121894
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tem.2013.12.002
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Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism March 2014, Vol. 25, No. 3
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