Hyperinsulinemia reduces the vasoconstrictive response to norepinephrine in Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) but not in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). It has been hypothesized that this difference in the vascular effect of insulin could be a hallmark of the hypertensive state. To test this hypothesis we studied SHR before (5 weeks old, n = 10) and after (15 weeks old, n = 10) the establishment of hypertension as well as two groups of age- and sex-matched WKY (5 weeks old, n = 14; 15 weeks old, n = 13). Blood pressure was significantly higher in SHR compared with WKY (181 +/- 5 versus 118 +/- 6 mm Hg, respectively, P < .001) in the 15-week-old rats but not in the 5-week-old rats (121 +/- 5 versus 117 +/- 3 mm Hg, P < NS). We tested vascular reactivity using increasing amounts of norepinephrine (from 10(-10) to 10(-5) mmol/L) on isolated aortic rings in control conditions and after 30 minutes of exposure to 715 pmol/L insulin. In WKY insulin reduced the vascular response to norepinephrine in both the 5-week-old (repeated-measures ANOVA with grouping factor: F = 2.443, P < .05) and 15-week-old (F = 9.667, P < .01) groups. In SHR at both ages insulin failed to modify the vascular response to norepinephrine (5 weeks: F = 0.107, P < NS; 15 weeks: F = 0.075, P < NS). Sodium nitroprusside was able to attenuate the vascular response to norepinephrine in WKY and SHR at 5 and 15 weeks.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Insulin modulation of vascular reactivity is already impaired in prehypertensive spontaneously hypertensive rats.

IACCARINO, Guido;VECCHIONE, Carmine;
1995-01-01

Abstract

Hyperinsulinemia reduces the vasoconstrictive response to norepinephrine in Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) but not in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). It has been hypothesized that this difference in the vascular effect of insulin could be a hallmark of the hypertensive state. To test this hypothesis we studied SHR before (5 weeks old, n = 10) and after (15 weeks old, n = 10) the establishment of hypertension as well as two groups of age- and sex-matched WKY (5 weeks old, n = 14; 15 weeks old, n = 13). Blood pressure was significantly higher in SHR compared with WKY (181 +/- 5 versus 118 +/- 6 mm Hg, respectively, P < .001) in the 15-week-old rats but not in the 5-week-old rats (121 +/- 5 versus 117 +/- 3 mm Hg, P < NS). We tested vascular reactivity using increasing amounts of norepinephrine (from 10(-10) to 10(-5) mmol/L) on isolated aortic rings in control conditions and after 30 minutes of exposure to 715 pmol/L insulin. In WKY insulin reduced the vascular response to norepinephrine in both the 5-week-old (repeated-measures ANOVA with grouping factor: F = 2.443, P < .05) and 15-week-old (F = 9.667, P < .01) groups. In SHR at both ages insulin failed to modify the vascular response to norepinephrine (5 weeks: F = 0.107, P < NS; 15 weeks: F = 0.075, P < NS). Sodium nitroprusside was able to attenuate the vascular response to norepinephrine in WKY and SHR at 5 and 15 weeks.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
1995
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