Inceptor regulates insulin homeostasis: A new approach for diabetes therapies

In 2021, a research team discovered the insulin-inhibitory receptor ‘Inceptor’ and its role as a suppressor of the insulin signaling pathway. Now, the researchers have unlocked another, even more significant function of the receptor: it binds insulin and directs its breakdown within beta cells. This discovery could lead to new therapeutic approaches that not only strengthen beta cell function but also enable a causal treatment for diabetes.

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