Hypertension, Vol 21, 1015-1019, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
G Lembo, V Rendina, G Iaccarino, F Lamenza, M Volpe and B Trimarco
Previous in vitro studies indicate that insulin modifies vascular
reactivity to different agents. We have previously demonstrated that in
normotensive humans physiological hyperinsulinemia is associated with an
increase of forearm norepinephrine release but does not modify vascular
resistance. To explore whether insulin modulates peripheral
vasoconstriction induced by reflex sympathetic activation, we studied its
effects on forearm hemodynamics (strain-gauge plethysmography) during
graded levels of lower body negative pressure (-5, -10, -15, and -20 mm Hg,
each for 5 minutes) in normotensive subjects. For this purpose, eight
subjects received an intrabrachial artery infusion of regular insulin at a
systemically ineffective rate (0.05 milliunits/kg per minute) so that
deep-venous insulin levels increased in the experimental forearm from 16.5
+/- 2.9 to 379.6 +/- 30 pmol/L (p < 0.01), whereas arterial insulin
levels remained unchanged (from 40.9 +/- 8.6 to 43.1 +/- 7.9 pmol/L, NS).
In the control arm, forearm vascular resistance (units) increased from 52.3
+/- 3 to a peak of 78.4 +/- 5 (p < 0.001) during lower body negative
pressure. In the insulin-exposed forearm, vascular resistance (46.4 +/- 2
at baseline) remained unchanged during insulin infusion (45.8 +/- 3, NS)
and rose to a peak of 54.8 +/- 6 (p < 0.05) during lower body negative
pressure. The response of forearm vascular resistance to lower body
negative pressure was different in the two forearms (F = 4.506, p <
0.01, repeated- measures analysis of variance with grouping factor). Our
results demonstrate that in normotensive subjects local physiological
hyperinsulinemia reduces the forearm vasoconstrictive response to reflex
sympathetic activation.
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Institute of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Federico II University, Napoli, Italy.
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