Insulin binds to the insulin receptor (RTK), activating intracellular signaling pathways such as PI3K/Akt and MAPK.
- Receptor binding: Insulin binds to the alpha subunit of the insulin receptor, inducing autophosphorylation of the beta subunit.
- PI3K/Akt signaling: Activates PI3K, generating PIP3, which recruits and activates Akt. Akt promotes GLUT4 translocation to the cell membrane, increasing glucose uptake.
- Inhibition of gluconeogenesis: Akt phosphorylates and activates PDE3B, reducing cAMP and decreasing expression of gluconeogenic enzymes such as PEPCK and G6Pase.
- Promotion of storage: Stimulates glycogenesis (activation of glycogen synthase) and lipogenesis (increased fatty acid synthesis).