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Autonomic Blockade Improves Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Subjects
- Source :
- Hypertension. 64:867-874
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2014.
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Abstract
- Obesity is an important risk factor for the development of insulin resistance. Initial compensatory mechanisms include an increase in insulin levels, which are thought to induce sympathetic activation in an attempt to restore energy balance. We have previously shown, however, that sympathetic activity has no beneficial effect on resting energy expenditure in obesity. On the contrary, we hypothesize that sympathetic activation contributes to insulin resistance. To test this hypothesis, we determined insulin sensitivity using a standard hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp protocol in obese subjects randomly assigned in a crossover design 1 month apart to receive saline (intact day) or trimetaphan (4 mg/min IV, autonomic blocked day). Whole-body glucose uptake ( M BW in mg/kg per minute) was used as index of maximal muscle glucose use. During autonomic blockade, we clamped blood pressure with a concomitant titrated intravenous infusion of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor N -monomethyl-L-arginine. Of the 21 obese subjects (43±2 years; 35±2 kg/m 2 body mass index) studied, 14 were insulin resistant; they were more obese, had higher plasma glucose and insulin, and had higher muscle sympathetic nerve activity (23.3±1.5 versus 17.2±2.1 burst/min; P =0.03) when compared with insulin-sensitive subjects. Glucose use improved during autonomic blockade in insulin-resistant subjects ( M BW 3.8±0.3 blocked versus 3.1±0.3 mg/kg per minute intact; P =0.025), with no effect in the insulin-sensitive group. These findings support the concept that sympathetic activation contributes to insulin resistance in obesity and may result in a feedback loop whereby the compensatory increase in insulin levels contributes to greater sympathetic activation.
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- Adult
Blood Glucose
Male
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Ganglionic Blockers
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Glucose uptake
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Blood Pressure
Autonomic Nervous System
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Insulin resistance
Internal medicine
Internal Medicine
medicine
Humans
Insulin
Resting energy expenditure
Obesity
Enzyme Inhibitors
Cross-Over Studies
omega-N-Methylarginine
business.industry
Muscles
Middle Aged
Glucose clamp technique
medicine.disease
Autonomic nervous system
Endocrinology
Glucose Clamp Technique
Omega-N-Methylarginine
Female
Insulin Resistance
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Trimethaphan
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Details
- ISSN :
- 15244563 and 0194911X
- Volume :
- 64
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Hypertension
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....835e8ad27c18252ae2c26451073094fa
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.114.03738