Role of the Autonomic Nervous System in the Hemodynamic Response to Hyperinsulinemia-Implications for Obesity and Insulin Resistance.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jacqueline K Limberg, Rogerio N Soares, Jaume Padilla
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Herein, we summarize recent advances which provide new insights into the role of the autonomic nervous system in the control of blood flow and blood pressure during hyperinsulinemia. We also highlight remaining gaps in knowledge as it pertains to the translation of findings to relevant human chronic conditions such as obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes.

Recent findings: Our findings in insulin-sensitive adults show that increases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity with hyperinsulinemia do not result in greater sympathetically mediated vasoconstriction in the peripheral circulation. Both an attenuation of α-adrenergic-receptor vasoconstriction and augmented β-adrenergic vasodilation in the setting of high insulin likely explain these findings. In the absence of an increase in sympathetically mediated restraint of peripheral vasodilation during hyperinsulinemia, blood pressure is supported by increases in cardiac output in insulin-sensitive individuals. We highlight a dynamic interplay between central and peripheral mechanisms during hyperinsulinemia to increase sympathetic nervous system activity and maintain blood pressure in insulin-sensitive adults. Whether these results translate to the insulin-resistant condition and implications for long-term cardiovascular regulation warrants further exploration.

自主神经系统在高胰岛素血症血流动力学反应中的作用——对肥胖和胰岛素抵抗的影响。
综述目的:本文综述了近年来自主神经系统在高胰岛素血症中控制血流和血压的作用的研究进展。我们还强调了知识上的空白,因为这涉及到将研究结果转化为相关的人类慢性疾病,如肥胖、胰岛素抵抗和2型糖尿病。最近的发现:我们在胰岛素敏感的成年人中发现,高胰岛素血症时肌肉交感神经活动的增加不会导致周围循环中交感神经介导的血管收缩。高胰岛素水平下α-肾上腺素能受体血管收缩的减弱和β-肾上腺素能血管舒张的增强可能解释了这些发现。在高胰岛素血症期间没有交感神经介导的外周血管舒张抑制增加的情况下,胰岛素敏感个体的心输出量增加支持血压。我们强调了在高胰岛素血症期间中枢和外周机制之间的动态相互作用,以增加交感神经系统活动并维持胰岛素敏感成人的血压。这些结果是否转化为胰岛素抵抗状况和对长期心血管调节的影响有待进一步探索。
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CiteScore
9.80
自引率
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发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of this journal is to publish cutting-edge reviews on subjects pertinent to all aspects of diabetes epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management. We aim to provide incisive, insightful, and balanced contributions from leading experts in each relevant domain that will be of immediate interest to a wide readership of clinicians, basic scientists, and translational investigators. We accomplish this aim by appointing major authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the discipline. Section Editors select topics to be reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments and highlight important papers published over the past year on their topics, in a crisp and readable format. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research.
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