Sex-specific effects of an insulin secretagogue in stroke-prone hypertensive rats.

نویسندگان

  • J D Peuler
  • B A Johnson
  • S M Phare
  • J R Sowers
چکیده

Glyburide, an insulin secretagogue and an insulin-sensitizing agent, lowers blood pressure in normal male and female dogs when administered acutely. Because insulin resistance may contribute to spontaneous hypertension in rats, we sought to determine if long-term administration of glyburide (5 mg/kg per day by diet, age 5 weeks to 5 months) would lower blood pressure in male and female stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. Arterial (aortic) rings from these rats were incubated with insulin in vitro (100 mU/mL) 1 hour before and during phenylephrine-induced contraction to determine if long-term glyburide administration improves vascular sensitivity to the intrinsic vasodilator action of insulin. Glyburide, however, significantly increased blood pressures and ratios of heart weight to body weight in 5-month-old female rats (+20 mm Hg diastolic, P < .05), with no significant change noted in male rats (+4 mm Hg diastolic). Glyburide increased plasma insulin levels (twofold, P < .04) in female but not in male rats. Glyburide did not affect plasma glucose or catecholamine levels. After incubation with insulin, aortic to rings from glyburide-treated female rats demonstrated more than 40% greater contractile responsiveness the phenylephrine compared with aortic rings from control female rats (P < .04). This insulin-dependent increase in phenylephrine-induced contraction consisted of a reversal in the in vitro action of insulin, from attenuation to accentuation of such contraction (P < .05). This change was not seen in male rats. Neither gender, glyburide, nor insulin influenced acetylcholine-induced relaxation of phenylephrine-induced contraction.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Hypertension

دوره 22 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1993