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Diabetes, Vol 44, Issue 6 641-645, Copyright © 1995 by American Diabetes Association
Insulin-induced sympathetic activation and vasodilation in skeletal muscle. Effects of insulin resistance in lean subjects
L Vollenweider, L Tappy, R Owlya, E Jequier, P Nicod and U Scherrer
Institute of Physiology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Insulin-induced stimulation of blood flow and sympathetic nerve activity in
skeletal muscle tissue is impaired in obesity, but the underlying mechanism
is unknown. To determine whether insulin resistance alters sympathetic and
vasodilatory responses to euglycemic hyperinsulinemia, in eight healthy
subjects we measured calf blood flow and muscle sympathetic nerve activity
(MSNA) (n = 5) during insulin/glucose infusion (euglycemic hyperinsulinemic
[6 pmol.kg-1.min-1] clamp) performed alone and performed during concomitant
fat emulsion infusion, a maneuver designed to induce insulin resistance.
The major new finding is that fat emulsion infusion, which attenuated
insulin-induced stimulation of carbohydrate oxidation by 39 +/- 7% (P <
0.01), did not have any detectable effect on insulin-induced vasodilatory
and sympathetic responses: at the end of the 2-h clamp, blood flow and MSNA
had increased by 35 +/- 6% (P < 0.01) and 152 +/- 58% (P < 0.01),
respectively, during insulin infusion alone and by 35 +/- 7% (P < 0.01)
and 244 +/- 90% (P < 0.01), respectively, during insulin infusion
superimposed on free fatty acid infusion. These observations in lean
healthy subjects indicate that induction of resistance to the stimulatory
effects of insulin on carbohydrate metabolism does not attenuate muscle
blood flow and MSNA responses evoked by acute euglycemic hyperinsulinemia.
These findings provide further evidence that hyperinsulinemia per se is the
primary stimulus that triggers stimulation of muscle blood flow and MSNA
during insulin/glucose infusion in humans and suggest that the impaired
insulin-induced vasodilation in obese subjects is not related primarily to
impaired stimulation of muscle carbohydrate metabolism.

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