How does insulin control key pathways?
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actions of insulin on fats diagram
Image adapted from Medbio.info, Oslo, Norway, 2014.

Fats
Insulin also has significant effects on lipid metabolism. In the liver, insulin increases the synthesis of lipoproteins. It also reduces the rate of β-oxidation of lipids, as the rate limiting step is inhibited by insulin. Both these actions result in an increase in circulating lipids.Insulin also reduces ketogenesis in the liver and lipolysis in the adipose tissue, as hormone sensitive lipase is inhibited by insulin.

 
 
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