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NITRIC-OXIDE RELEASE ACCOUNTS FOR INSULINS VASCULAR EFFECTS IN HUMANS
Author(s): SCHERRER U, RANDIN D, VOLLENWEIDER P, VOLLENWEIDER L, NICOD P
Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION    Volume: 94    Issue: 6    Pages: 2511-2515    Published: DEC 1994  
Times Cited: 494     References: 23     
Abstract: Insulin exerts effects on the vasculature that (a) may play a role in the regulation of blood pressure; and (b) by boosting its own delivery to target tissues, also have been proposed to play an integral part in its main action, the promotion of glucose disposal.

To study the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the mediation of insulin's effects on the peripheral vasculature, N-G-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA), a specific inhibitor of the synthesis of endothelium-derived NO, was infused into the brachial arteries of healthy volunteers both before, and at the end of a 2-h hyperinsulinemic (6 pmol/kg per min) euglycemic clamp. L-NMMA (but not norepinephrine, an NO-independent vasoconstrictor) caused larger reductions in forearm blood flow during hyperinsulinemia than at baseline. Moreover, L-NMMA prevented insulin-induced vasodilation throughout the clamp. Prevention of vasodilation by L-NMMA led to significant increases in arterial pressure during insulin/glucose infusion but did not alter glucose uptake.

These findings indicate that insulin's vasodilatory effects are mediated by stimulation of NO release, and that they play a role in the regulation of arterial pressure during physiologic hyperinsulinemia. Abnormalities in insulin-induced NO release could contribute to altered vascular function and hypertension in insulin-resistant states.

Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: SCHERRER, U (reprint author), CHU VAUDOIS, DEPT INTERNAL MED B, BH 10642, CH-1011 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
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1. UNIV LAUSANNE, INST PHYSIOL, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
Publisher: ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS, 1114 FIRST AVE, 4TH FL, NEW YORK, NY 10021
Subject Category: Medicine, Research & Experimental
IDS Number: PV810
ISSN: 0021-9738
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