Effects of insulin on vascular responses to mental stress and norepinephrine in human forearm.

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  • S Jern
چکیده

Essential hypertension is frequently associated with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. In vitro, insulin has vasodilator actions, but its possible hemodynamic effect on muscular vascular beds in humans is a matter of controversy. We investigated the effects of local hyperinsulinemia on the vascular responses to norepinephrine and physiological vasodilation during mental stress in the perfused-forearm model. Nine glucose-tolerant, normotensive, nonobese men (aged 22 to 36 years) participated. Forearm perfusion studies (venous occlusion plethysmography) were performed during randomized, double-blind intrabrachial artery infusions of insulin (to raise plasma insulin 100 microU/mL) or placebo for 2 hours. A mental stress test and stepwise intra-arterial infusion of norepinephrine (6 to 1200 ng/min) were performed during each infusion. Insulin infusion increased venous plasma insulin to 98.4 microU/mL and increased net glucose uptake threefold. Insulin had a gradual vasodilator effect (P < .05 by ANOVA), and after 90 minutes blood flow was 36 percent units higher relative to the control arm than during placebo (P = .005). During mental stress, forearm blood flow increased by 81% (t test, P = .006) and 92% (P = .01) in the study arm during insulin and placebo infusions, respectively (insulin versus placebo, P = NS). An increased forearm blood flow was maintained throughout the mental stress test during insulin infusion (ANOVA, P = .03). Forearm glucose uptake increased during stress, reflecting forearm hyperperfusion since fractional glucose extraction was unaffected by stress. The increased blood flow was maintained throughout the five norepinephrine dose steps (ANOVA, P < .04).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Hypertension

دوره 24 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994