Acute enzymatic glycocalyx degradation results in reduced insulin sensitivity but normal glucose tolerance in conscious rats

Bart J. M. Eskens, Hanneke Cobelens, H. Vink, J. VanTeeffelen
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Abstract

Perturbation of the endothelial glycocalyx has been suggested to be an early event in the development of endothelial dysfunction during increased cardiovascular risk exposure. Previously, we showed in anesthetized rats that acute enzymatic degradation of the endothelial glycocalyx was associated with impaired insulin-mediated glucose disposal, suggesting a role of the glycocalyx in regulation of glucose homeostasis. In the current study, we tested the acute effect of enzymatic glycocalyx treatment on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in conscious rats. In rats that had had their femoral artery and vein cannulated 1 week before the experiment, intravenous glucose and insulin tolerance tests were performed before and after acute degradation of the endothelial glycocalyx using an intravenous bolus of hyaluronidase. During the intravenous glucose tolerance test, glucose tolerance did not differ between the hyaluronidase-treated and control animals, but was associated with a 1.5-fold higher plasma insulin level in the former group. Further, glycocalyx treatment significantly decreased insulin-mediated glucose disposal during intravenous insulin tolerance tests, as observed from the reduced insulin-mediated glucose disposal rate from 3.3±0.1%/min in control rats to 2.6±0.2%/min in the hyaluronidase-treated rats. These results support a role for the endothelial glycocalyx in the regulation of peripheral insulin sensitivity. The reduction in insulin sensitivity during acute glycocalyx damage, however, does not have an immediate effect on glucose tolerance because of a compensatory increase in plasma insulin levels.
急性酶解糖萼降解导致清醒大鼠胰岛素敏感性降低,但葡萄糖耐量正常
内皮糖萼的扰动被认为是心血管风险增加时内皮功能障碍发展的早期事件。先前,我们在麻醉大鼠中发现内皮糖萼的急性酶降解与胰岛素介导的葡萄糖处理受损有关,这表明糖萼在调节葡萄糖稳态中起作用。在目前的研究中,我们测试了酶糖萼处理对清醒大鼠葡萄糖耐量和胰岛素敏感性的急性影响。在实验前1周插管股动脉和静脉的大鼠,在静脉注射透明质酸酶急性降解内皮糖萼前后进行静脉葡萄糖和胰岛素耐量试验。在静脉葡萄糖耐量试验中,糖耐量在透明质酸酶治疗组和对照组之间没有差异,但前者的血浆胰岛素水平高1.5倍。此外,在静脉胰岛素耐量试验中,糖萼处理显著降低了胰岛素介导的葡萄糖处置,观察到胰岛素介导的葡萄糖处置率从对照大鼠的3.3±0.1%/min降低到透明质酸酶处理大鼠的2.6±0.2%/min。这些结果支持内皮糖萼在调节外周胰岛素敏感性中的作用。然而,急性糖萼损伤期间胰岛素敏感性的降低不会对葡萄糖耐量产生直接影响,因为血浆胰岛素水平会代偿性增加。
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