The Insulin Stress Response Theory
Supporting biomedical research investigating the role of the hormone insulin following injury
Supporting biomedical research investigating the role of the hormone insulin following injury
Welcome to this website which outlines a novel medical theory describing the role of insulin following life threatening injury. The theory postulates-
a specific insulin secretory stress response following life threatening tissue injury
two endocrine stress pathways that regulate glucose sensed insulin secretion following injury
new pathophyslological mechanisms resulting in stress hyperglycaemia
Insulin as a key hormone in the activation of the innate immune system
a model outlining new regulatory mechanisms of the inflammatory response to tissue injury
a new endocrine role for visceral adipose tissue following injury that offers an explanation for the obesity paradox.
This research aims to provide a new paradigm to reducing morbidity and mortality following life threatening tissue injury.
The team welcomes feedback of this theory as well as potential collaborations with clinicians or scientists- admin@theinsulinstressresponse.org