Insulin effects on the sympathetic contraction of rabbit ear arteries

Angel Luis Garcı́a-Villalón, Nuria Fernández, Luis Monge, Marı́a Angeles Martı́nez, Bernardino Gómez, Godofredo Diéguez
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Electrical field stimulation (4 Hz, 0.2 ms, 70 V supramaximal voltage, 10 s duration) produced contraction of perfused rabbit central ear arteries, and this contraction was reduced by incubation with insulin (0.6–200 mU/ml). This inhibitory effect of insulin was not significantly modified by removing the endothelium, or by treatment with NW-nitro-l-arginine (l-NA, 10−4 M), meclofenamate (10−5 M), ouabain (10−6 M), or cocaine (10−5 M). Insulin (200 mU/ml) did not modify the vascular contraction due to exogenous norepinephrine (10−8–10−4 M) nor the relaxation due to acetylcholine (10−8–10−4 M). This suggests that insulin may reduce vascular contraction by sympathetic stimulation, and this effect is not dependent on endothelial nitric oxide, prostanoids, or Na+–K+ pump activation.

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胰岛素对兔耳动脉交感神经收缩的影响
电场刺激(4 Hz, 0.2 ms, 70 V最大电压,持续时间10 s)使灌注的兔中央耳动脉收缩,胰岛素(0.6 ~ 200 mU/ml)可使这种收缩减弱。胰岛素(200 mU/ml)不会改变外源性去甲肾上腺素(10−8-10−4 M)引起的血管收缩,也不会改变乙酰胆碱(10−8-10−4 M)引起的血管松弛,这表明胰岛素可能通过交感神经刺激来减少血管收缩。这种作用不依赖于内皮一氧化氮、前列腺素或Na+ -K +泵的激活。
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