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Lack of Insulin Receptor Substrate-2 Causes Progressive Neointima Formation in Response to Vessel Injury
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The neointima formation in the IRS-1-/- and IRS-2-/- mice appears to be related to abnormalities induced by the altered metabolic milieu in insulin-resistant states. Moreover, because neointima formation was much greater in the IRS-2-/- mice than in the IRS-1-/- mice at 8 and 20 weeks, it is suggested that a lack of IRS-2 renders the vasculature more susceptible to injury in the abnormal metabolic milieu, and IRS-2 may have a protective effect on neointima formation. We conclude that IRS-2 is protective and retards the development of neointima formation in insulin-resistant states.
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