Insulin signaling aging describes progressive changes in insulin responsiveness and metabolic regulation over time. Aging is commonly associated with reduced insulin sensitivity, leading to impaired glucose handling and increased risk of metabolic disease. Dysregulated insulin signaling contributes to oxidative stress, inflammation, and altered nutrient sensing. Moderated insulin signaling has been linked to improved longevity and metabolic resilience in experimental models. Insulin signaling aging interacts closely with mTOR, AMPK, and FOXO pathways, influencing cellular maintenance and stress responses. Maintaining balanced insulin signaling is essential for metabolic stability and healthy aging across tissues.
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