The Rate of Glucose Phosphorylation as a Cause of Insulin Resistance?

Once again, insulin resistance. I have already discussed this phenomenon several times here — a phenomenon many scientists consider the cause of civilization diseases, especially obesity and type 2 diabetes. We have shown that insulin resistance (IR) is an overly general term that does not capture the various mechanisms of its formation — that IR has its own causes and is therefore a reaction to some condition, an evolutionarily developed defense mechanism, generally beneficial and thus cannot be the root cause . Since then, I have discussed several other potential root causes of IR on this blog. In the previous post , I was intrigued by the issue of glucose phosphorylation. Although it seems like a simple process, it hides many complexities. I’ll show you a paper in which the author examines this problem in detail . It demonstrates the relationship between glucose transporters GLUT4 and hexokinase HK2 and insulin. In the resting state, with low insulin levels, glucose transporters GLU...