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← Human Body & HealthWhy does insulin resistance often develop in obese individuals with chronically elevated blood glucose levels?
A)Reduced insulin synthesis in pancreas
B)Increased glucagon secretion from alpha-cells
C)Downregulation of insulin receptors on cells✓
D)Elevated expression of GLUT4 transporters
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Chronically elevated blood glucose causes hyperinsulinemia, which leads to downregulation of insulin receptors via receptor-mediated endocytosis. This reduces cellular sensitivity to insulin, because fewer receptors are available to bind insulin; therefore, insulin resistance develops, rather than increased glucose uptake or reduced insulin production.
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