No role of calcium‐ and ATP‐dependent potassium channels in insulin‐induced vasodilation in humans in vivo

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Abbink Evertine J.,Walker Annabel J.,van der Sluijs Henk A.,Tack Cees J.,Smits Paul

Abstract

AbstractThe mechanism of insulin‐induced vasodilation has not been completely clarified, but could be important in future treatment strategies of insulin resistance. Recently, a role for calcium‐dependent and ATP‐dependent potassium (KCa and KATP) channels in insulin‐induced vasodilation has been demonstrated in in vitro studies. A role for these channels has never been confirmed in humans in vivo. Therefore, we investigated the role of these channels in insulin‐induced vasodilation in humans in vivo. A hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp was combined with intra‐arterial infusion of placebo, tetraethylammonium (blocker of KCa channels) or glibenclamide (blocker of KATP channels) in three groups of 12 healthy volunteers. Bilateral forearm blood flow was measured with venous occlusion plethysmography. Systemic hyperinsulinemia induced a 20±9% vasodilation (p=0.001). Neither tetraethylammonium nor glibenclamide reduced this vasodilation as compared to placebo. According to the results of the present study, insulin‐induced vasodilation seems not to be mediated by the opening of KCa and KATP channels in humans in vivo. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Wiley

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