Study Links Stress Hormones to Diabetes
13 November 2024 at 14:54
New research suggests that stress hormones, rather than impaired insulin signaling, may primarily drive diabetes in obesity. This study found that high levels of stress hormones, like norepinephrine, counter insulinβs effects, leading to insulin resistance even with intact insulin signaling. When genetically modified mice couldnβt produce these stress hormones, they avoided diabetes despite obesity. This breakthrough may explain why some obese individuals develop diabetes while others donβt.