Chronic Endothelin-1 Treatment Leads to Insulin Resistance In Vivo

  1. Jason J. Wilkes1,
  2. Andrea Hevener2 and
  3. Jerrold Olefsky3
  1. 1Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California
  2. 2San Diego VA HealthCare System, Research Service, San Diego, California
  3. 3Whittier Diabetes Institute, La Jolla, California
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Jason Wilkes, Department of Medicine (0673), UCSD, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093. E-mail: jawilkes{at}ucsd.edu

Abstract

We determined whether chronic endothelin-1 (ET-1) treatment could lead to in vivo insulin resistance. Like insulin, ET-1 acutely stimulated glucose transport in isolated soleus muscle strips of WKY rats. ET-1 pretreatment (1 h) decreased insulin-stimulated glucose transport in muscle strips (−23%). Both ET-1-mediated effects were generated through ETA receptors, because a specific ETA receptor antagonist (BQ610) blocked these effects of ET-1. Osmotic minipumps were used to treat normal rats with ET-1 for 5 days. Subsequent hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps showed that ET-1 treatment led to an ∼30% decrease in insulin-stimulated glucose disposal rates in male and female rats. In addition, ex vivo study of soleus muscle strips showed decreased glucose transport into muscle from ET-1-treated animals. With respect to insulin signaling, chronic in vivo ET-1 treatment led to a 30–40% decrease in IRS-I protein content, IRS-I-associated p110α, and AKT activation. In summary, 1) in vitro ET-1 pretreatment leads to decreased insulin-stimulated glucose transport in skeletal muscle strips; 2) chronic ET-1 administration in vivo leads to whole-body insulin resistance, with decreased skeletal muscle glucose transport and impaired insulin signaling; and 3) elevated ET-1 levels may be a cause of insulin resistance in certain pathophysiologic states.

Footnotes

    • Accepted April 21, 2003.
    • Received August 27, 2002.
    • Revision received April 21, 2003.
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