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Aspectos fisiológicos del control del equilibrio nutricional
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Antes de detallar la fisiopatología de la diabetes felina, se resumirán brevemente algunos aspectos del papel que desempeñan factores hormonales clave. En un animal sano, la secreción pancreática de insulina está controlada por numerosos nutrientes (Figuras 6 y 7). La acción de la insulina sobre los tejidos diana es mediada por el receptor de insulina. La fijación de la insulina sobre el receptor, activa al receptor intrínseco de la tirosina quinasa, y los efectos son tanto inmediatos, como la translocación del transportador de glucosa sensible a la insulina GLUT4 y modificación de la actividad de las enzimas metabólicas, como retardados por la influencia sobre la transcripción génica. Estos efectos retardados están ligados al factor de transcripción PPAR (receptor gamma activado por el proliferador de peroxisomas). Este factor de transcripción es la molécula diana de los fármacos antidiabéticos tiazolidinadionas, que aumentan la sensibilidad a la insulina. […]
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