IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS

Background: Irisin is an exercise-induced cytokine that is expressed as a biologically active peptide in many organs and tissues. Physical exercise and coldness are the main triggers for irisin release. Many studies have found that the levels of irisin are strongly correlated with health condition....

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Main Authors: Zainab Fathi, Jehan A Mohammad, Mayadah H.Al Jammas, Ban Ali
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Language:English
Published: Superior University Lahore, Pakistan 2025-03-01
Series:International Journal of Pharmacy & Integrated Health Sciences
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Online Access:https://ijpihs.pk/index.php/IJPIHS/article/view/179
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Jehan A Mohammad
Mayadah H.Al Jammas
Ban Ali
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Ban Ali
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description Background: Irisin is an exercise-induced cytokine that is expressed as a biologically active peptide in many organs and tissues. Physical exercise and coldness are the main triggers for irisin release. Many studies have found that the levels of irisin are strongly correlated with health condition. Interestingly, irisin levels are higher in cancer patients but lower in patients with cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, muscular atrophy, osteoporosis, and obesity. Irisin mediates glucose uptake in muscle cells, decreases insulin resistance, causes the 'browning' of the white adipocytes, enhances neural differentiation, and promotes osteoblast proliferation and differentiation through binding to the integrin αV/β5 receptor. Nevertheless, it is not completely known if it maintains glucose homeostasis, promotes neurogenesis, prevents cancer development, and regulates muscle regeneration by directly binding to its receptors. Objectives: Several studies aiming at the correlation between irisin levels and metabolic diseases have gained interest as a potential novel target to combat insulin resistance and type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, this review focuses on the molecular mechanisms of irisin and its impacts on obesity, glucose homeostasis, insulin resistance, and T2DM. Methodology: The data was collected through the electronic search of many scientific articles including, PubMed, Science Direct, and Google scholar. Results: Irisin has been shown to reduce insulin resistance and type II diabetes mellitus by enhancing insulin receptor sensitivity in the heart and skeletal muscle by improving lipid and glucose metabolism in the liver, enhancing pancreatic β-cell actions, and converting white to brown adipose tissue. Conclusion: Irisin has raised great hopes as a possible target in the conservative treatment of type II diabetes and obesity.
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spelling doaj-art-3eba3a167078489e9ed252e888fd4e602025-08-20T02:38:46ZengSuperior University Lahore, PakistanInternational Journal of Pharmacy & Integrated Health Sciences2958-16562789-28402025-03-016110.56536/ijpihs.v6i1.179IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS Zainab Fathi0Jehan A Mohammad1Mayadah H.Al Jammas2Ban Ali3Department of Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, College of Pharmacy, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq.Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq.Department of Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, College of Pharmacy, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq. Background: Irisin is an exercise-induced cytokine that is expressed as a biologically active peptide in many organs and tissues. Physical exercise and coldness are the main triggers for irisin release. Many studies have found that the levels of irisin are strongly correlated with health condition. Interestingly, irisin levels are higher in cancer patients but lower in patients with cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, muscular atrophy, osteoporosis, and obesity. Irisin mediates glucose uptake in muscle cells, decreases insulin resistance, causes the 'browning' of the white adipocytes, enhances neural differentiation, and promotes osteoblast proliferation and differentiation through binding to the integrin αV/β5 receptor. Nevertheless, it is not completely known if it maintains glucose homeostasis, promotes neurogenesis, prevents cancer development, and regulates muscle regeneration by directly binding to its receptors. Objectives: Several studies aiming at the correlation between irisin levels and metabolic diseases have gained interest as a potential novel target to combat insulin resistance and type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, this review focuses on the molecular mechanisms of irisin and its impacts on obesity, glucose homeostasis, insulin resistance, and T2DM. Methodology: The data was collected through the electronic search of many scientific articles including, PubMed, Science Direct, and Google scholar. Results: Irisin has been shown to reduce insulin resistance and type II diabetes mellitus by enhancing insulin receptor sensitivity in the heart and skeletal muscle by improving lipid and glucose metabolism in the liver, enhancing pancreatic β-cell actions, and converting white to brown adipose tissue. Conclusion: Irisin has raised great hopes as a possible target in the conservative treatment of type II diabetes and obesity. https://ijpihs.pk/index.php/IJPIHS/article/view/179IrisinInsulin resistanceobesityType 2 diabetes mellitus
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Jehan A Mohammad
Mayadah H.Al Jammas
Ban Ali
IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS
International Journal of Pharmacy & Integrated Health Sciences
Irisin
Insulin resistance
obesity
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
title IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS
title_full IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS
title_fullStr IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS
title_full_unstemmed IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS
title_short IRISIN, OBESITY AND TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS
title_sort irisin obesity and type ii diabetes mellitus
topic Irisin
Insulin resistance
obesity
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
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