Effects of physical activity on cell-to-cell communication during type 2 diabetes: A focus on miRNA signaling.

Fundam Clin Pharmacol

MINT, UNIV Angers, INSERM 1066, CNRS 6021, IRIS-IBS-CHU, Angers, France.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a complex disease marked by high blood sugar levels due to issues with insulin secretion and resistance, influenced by various body tissues and their interactions.
  • Recent research highlights the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in communication between cells, which can impact the progression of T2D.
  • Engaging in physical activity (PA) can lower the risk of developing T2D by enhancing insulin sensitivity and influencing miRNA activity, making it beneficial to adopt PA habits before T2D develops.

Article Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (TD2) is a progressive disease characterized by hyperglycemia that results from alteration in insulin secretion, insulin resistance, or both. A number of alterations involving different tissues and organs have been reported to the development and the progression of T2D, and more relevantly, through cell-to-cell communication pathways. Recent studies demonstrated that miRNAs are considerably implicated to cell-to-cell communication during T2D. Physical activity (PA) is associated with decreasing risks of developing T2D and acts as insulin-like factor. Cumulative evidence suggests that this effect could be mediated in part through improving insulin sensitivity in T2D and obese patients and modulating miRNAs synthesis and release in healthy patients. Therefore, the practice of PA should ideally be established before the initiation of T2D. This review describes cell-to-cell communications involved in the pathophysiology of T2D during PA.

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