Insulin attenuates vasoconstriction by noradrenaline, serotonin and potassium chloride in rat mesenteric arterioles.

G K Wambach, D Liu
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Abstract

We investigated the effect of insulin on the vascular reactivity to noradrenaline, serotonin and potassium chloride in rat mesenteric resistance arterioles in vitro. Mesenteric artery segments were placed in a myograph system. Sensitivity to noradrenaline, serotonin and KCl was tested after an equilibration at 37 degrees C. Thereafter, arteries were incubated with buffer alone or with insulin (40, 100, 250 and 400 mU/ml) for one hour at 37 degrees C. Sensitivity to the three vasoconstrictors was retested. Incubation with noradrenaline, serotonin and KCl resulted in a dose dependent increase in wall force. Exposure with buffer did not change the shape of the dose-response-curve. The same was true for the lowest dose of insulin (40 mU/ml). However, incubation with insulin at concentrations of 100, 250 and 400 mU/ml led to a reduction in wall force by 37-77%. The reduction in the slope of the curve and the maximal response suggest a non-competitive inhibition. Supraphysiological doses of insulin attenuate the vasoconstriction by noradrenaline, serotonin and KCl in rat mesenteric arteries in vitro.

胰岛素减轻大鼠肠系膜小动脉中去甲肾上腺素、血清素和氯化钾的血管收缩。
研究胰岛素对大鼠肠系膜小动脉血管对去甲肾上腺素、血清素和氯化钾反应性的影响。肠系膜动脉段置于肌图系统中。37℃平衡后检测对去甲肾上腺素、血清素和KCl的敏感性,然后将动脉单独与缓冲液或胰岛素(40、100、250和400 mU/ml)在37℃下孵养1小时,重新检测对三种血管收缩剂的敏感性。与去甲肾上腺素、血清素和氯化钾孵育导致壁力的剂量依赖性增加。与缓冲液接触没有改变剂量-反应曲线的形状。最低剂量的胰岛素(40 mU/ml)也是如此。然而,用浓度为100、250和400 mU/ml的胰岛素孵育可使壁力降低37-77%。曲线斜率的减小和最大反应表明非竞争性抑制。超生理剂量胰岛素可减弱去甲肾上腺素、血清素和KCl对大鼠肠系膜动脉血管的收缩作用。
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