Title of article
Hyperinsulinemia superimposed on insulin resistance does not elevate blood pressure
Author/Authors
Subodh Verma، نويسنده , , York-May Leung، نويسنده , , Linfu Yao، نويسنده , , Mary Battell، نويسنده , , Aaron S. Dumont، نويسنده , , John H. McNeill، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
4
From page
429
To page
432
Abstract
The role of hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance in the development of hypertension is an area of much current interest. A central question that remains unanswered is whether exogenous hyperinsulinemia can elevate blood pressure (BP) in the presence of pre-existing insulin resistance. To examine this proposition, we studied the effects of chronic fructose feeding on plasma insulin levels and BP in insulin-resistant Zucker fatty rats and in lean (insulin-sensitive) controls. In addition, vascular responses to norepinephrine in aortae and mesenteric arteries were compared between groups. Zucker fatty rats were hyperinsulinemic, insulin-resistant, yet normotensive when compared with age-matched lean controls. Long term fructose feeding increased plasma insulin levels and BP in the lean group. Strikingly, the fatty rats remained refractory to fructose-induced increases in BP despite exaggeration of hyperinsulinemia. Vascular reactivity assessed in aortae and mesenteric arteries was comparable between groups. These data suggest that, in vivo, the mechanisms of hyperinsulinemia-induced hypertension are not operative in the face of pre-existing insulin resistance in obese Zucker rats
Keywords
Hyperinsulinemia , fructosefeeding , Zucker fatty rats. , hypertension
Journal title
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number
647882
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