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Diabetes, Vol 42, Issue 10 1469-1473, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association
Measurement by microdialysis of the insulin concentration in subcutaneous interstitial fluid. Importance of the endothelial barrier for insulin
PA Jansson, JP Fowelin, HP von Schenck, UP Smith and PN Lonnroth
Department of Medicine, University of Goteborg, Sweden.
To evaluate the interstitial insulin and inulin concentrations, 20-min
microdialysis samples from the abdominal subcutaneous tissue were obtained
by using two 45-mm polypropylene dialyzing tubes (o.d. approximately 0.5
mm, pore size 0.2 micron) during a euglycemic hyperinsulinemic (120 mU.m-2
x min-1) clamp (n = 9) or during a constant inulin infusion (n = 5). After
in situ calibration of the microdialysis catheters during steady-state
conditions, interstitial and plasma insulin concentrations were estimated
to 654 +/- 102 and 1176 +/- 66 pM, respectively, i.e., a 44% difference (P
< 0.001). A doubling of the insulin infusion rate (240 mU.m-2 x m-1),
leading to supraphysiological plasma insulin levels, raised the
interstitial insulin concentrations markedly slower (approximately 20 min)
than in plasma. Moreover, at steady state the concentration difference in
the two compartments prevailed even during the high insulin infusion rate
(55% difference, P < 0.01). In contrast, the interstitial inulin levels
were similar to the plasma concentrations in subjects given a constant
inulin infusion. Thus, the data suggest the presence of an endothelial
barrier for insulin in the subcutaneous tissue. This barrier, in
combination with tissue clearance of insulin, leads to lower insulin levels
and altered kinetics with a slower rise in the interstitial fluid compared
with plasma.

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