High-Salt Diet Enhances Insulin Signaling and Induces Insulin Resistance in Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats

T. Ogihara, T. Asano, K. Ando, H. Sakoda, M. Anai, N. Shojima, Hiraku Ono, Y. Onishi, M. Fujishiro, Miho Abe, Y. Fukushima, M. Kikuchi, T. Fujita
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A high-salt diet, which is known to contribute to the pathogenesis of hypertension, is also reportedly associated with insulin resistance. We investigated the effects of a high-salt diet on insulin sensitivity and insulin signaling in salt-sensitive (Dahl-S) and salt resistant (Dahl-R) strains of the Dahl rat. Evaluation of hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp studies and glucose uptake into the isolated soleus muscle revealed that salt loading (8% NaCl) for 4 weeks induced hypertension and significant insulin resistance in Dahl-S rats, whereas no significant effects were observed in Dahl-R rats. Despite the presence of insulin resistance, insulin-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the insulin receptor and insulin receptor substrates, activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, and phosphorylation of Akt were all enhanced in Dahl-S rats fed a high-salt diet. The mechanism underlying this form of insulin resistance thus differs from that previously associated with obesity and dexamethasone and is likely due to the impairment of one or more metabolic steps situated downstream of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Akt activation. Interestingly, supplementation of potassium (8% KCl) ameliorated the changes in insulin sensitivity in Dahl-S rats fed a high-salt diet; this was associated with a slight but significant decrease in blood pressure. Evidence presented suggest that there is an interdependent relationship between insulin sensitivity and salt sensitivity of blood pressure in Dahl-S rats, and it is suggested that supplementing the diet with potassium may exert a protective effect against both hypertension and insulin resistance in salt-sensitive individuals.
高盐饮食增强Dahl盐敏感大鼠胰岛素信号传导并诱导胰岛素抵抗
据报道,高盐饮食与高血压的发病机制有关,也与胰岛素抵抗有关。我们研究了高盐饮食对达尔大鼠盐敏感(Dahl- s)和盐耐药(Dahl- r)菌株胰岛素敏感性和胰岛素信号的影响。高胰岛素-正血糖钳夹研究和离体比目鱼肌葡萄糖摄取的评估显示,盐负荷(8% NaCl) 4周可诱导Dahl-S大鼠高血压和显著的胰岛素抵抗,而Dahl-R大鼠无明显影响。尽管存在胰岛素抵抗,但在高盐饮食的Dahl-S大鼠中,胰岛素诱导的胰岛素受体和胰岛素受体底物酪氨酸磷酸化、磷脂酰肌醇3-激酶活化和Akt磷酸化均增强。因此,这种形式的胰岛素抵抗的机制不同于先前与肥胖和地塞米松相关的机制,可能是由于位于磷脂酰肌醇3-激酶和Akt激活下游的一个或多个代谢步骤的损害。有趣的是,补充钾(8% KCl)改善了喂食高盐饮食的Dahl-S大鼠的胰岛素敏感性变化;这与轻微但显著的血压下降有关。有证据表明,Dahl-S大鼠的胰岛素敏感性和血压的盐敏感性之间存在相互依赖的关系,提示在盐敏感个体中补充钾可能对高血压和胰岛素抵抗都有保护作用。
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