Forearm vasodilation in response to local insulin/glucose infusion was significantly correlated with whole-body insulin sensitivity (rs=0.60, P<0.05).
Cross-Sectional (n=18)
Is there a functional relationship between insulin-mediated vasodilation and whole-body insulin sensitivity in healthy normotensive males?
There is a significant functional relationship between insulin's metabolic actions (glucose uptake) and vascular actions (vasodilation) in healthy humans.
Effect estimate: rs=0.60
p-value: p=<0.05
Intra-arterial infusion of insulin in physiological doses causes forearm vasodilation which is augmented by co-infusion of D-glucose, leading us to speculate that local insulin-mediated vasodilation may depend on insulin-mediated glucose uptake. We have examined the relationship between whole-body insulin sensitivity and forearm vasodilation in response to local infusion of insulin/glucose, thus avoiding any confounding effects of sympathetic stimulation on peripheral blood flow. Eighteen healthy, normotensive male volunteers (age, 26+/-5.4 years) attended on two separate occasions for measurement of: (1) whole-body insulin sensitivity with use of the hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp; (2) forearm vasodilation in response to an intra-arterial infusion of insulin/glucose with use of bilateral venous occlusion plethysmography. Insulin-mediated glucose uptake (M) for the group (mean+/-SD) was 10.0+/-2.2 mg. kg-1. min-1, and the percentage change in forearm blood flow ratio (%FBFR) for the group (median, interquartile range) was 28.2% (13.6, 48.6). In univariate analysis, M was significantly correlated with %FBFR (rs=0.60, P<0.05), but not with body mass index (BMI) (rs=-0. 42), age (r=-0.39) or mean arterial pressure (r=0.13). In multiple regression analysis, %FBFR remained a significant independent predictor of M (R2 (adj)=0.48, t=3.23, P<0.01) in a model involving BMI, age, and blood pressure. These data support the concept of a significant functional relationship between insulin's metabolic and vascular actions, possibly at an endothelial level.
Cleland et al. (Fri,) conducted a cross-sectional in Healthy (n=18). Intra-arterial infusion of insulin/glucose was evaluated on Relationship between whole-body insulin sensitivity and forearm vasodilation (rs=0.60, p=<0.05). Forearm vasodilation in response to local insulin/glucose infusion was significantly correlated with whole-body insulin sensitivity (rs=0.60, P<0.05).