Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose Levels

Introduction: Insulin is a well-known enzyme but there are some relationships that remains not completely clear in rats. Objective: To analyze the effects of this hormone infused into the isolated carotid sinus (ICS), on suprahepatic and arterial glucose levels. Material and Methods: All procedure...

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Main Authors: José Luis Cadenas Freixas, Sergio A. Montero Cruz, Mónica Lemus Vidal, Héctor R. Tejeda Chávez, Edgar U. Mejía Chávez, Julián E. Martínez Sánchez, Claudia Z. Valle Rubio, Sergio A. Montero Villegas, Elena R oces Dorronsoro
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Published: Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Editorial de Ciencias Médicas (ECIMED) 2020-01-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas
Online Access:http://www.revibiomedica.sld.cu/index.php/ibi/article/view/418
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spelling doaj-aa3b7b3e60cb408d9554e7365cf5cbd42020-11-25T03:33:11ZspaCentro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Editorial de Ciencias Médicas (ECIMED)Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas0864-03001561-30112020-01-01385258Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose LevelsJosé Luis Cadenas FreixasSergio A. Montero CruzMónica Lemus VidalHéctor R. Tejeda ChávezEdgar U. Mejía ChávezJulián E. Martínez SánchezClaudia Z. Valle RubioSergio A. Montero VillegasElena R oces DorronsoroIntroduction: Insulin is a well-known enzyme but there are some relationships that remains not completely clear in rats. Objective: To analyze the effects of this hormone infused into the isolated carotid sinus (ICS), on suprahepatic and arterial glucose levels. Material and Methods: All procedures were carried out in accordance with the United States National Institutes of Health. Ten male Wistar rats 280-300 g anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital (5 mg /100 g i.p.) after 12 h fasting were randomly divided into control and experimental groups.  Saline (100µL) or insulin (15 mIU/rat in 100 μL saline) was injected into the ICS. To blood collection, the catheters in the suprahepatic vein (SHV), starting in the jugular vein and into the femoral artery (FA) were placed. Glucose levels were determined at -10 and -5 min before saline or insulin were injected in the ICS; and 1, 5, 10, 20, and 40 min after the above injection.   Results: Insulin injection significantly increased glucose levels in the SHV from 128.8 ± 5.2 mg/dL to 207.4 ± 10.6 mg/dL (p = 0.00005), while in the FA they increase from 123.4 ± 6.7 mg/dL to 199.8 ± 9.6 mg/dL (p = 0.0008) at 40 min after insulin injection. Control group with saline did not show significant changes (p = 0.97 in FA) and (p = 0.34 in SHV). The comparison between both groups was significant on arterial (p = 0.007) and venous (p = 0.003) blood glucose levels. Conclusions: As other studies, report an overactivation of the carotid bodies and sympathetic activity increase after insulin injections in the carotid artery, we assume that insulin in the carotid bodies activates hepatic glycogenolysis to increase blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia)http://www.revibiomedica.sld.cu/index.php/ibi/article/view/418
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author José Luis Cadenas Freixas
Sergio A. Montero Cruz
Mónica Lemus Vidal
Héctor R. Tejeda Chávez
Edgar U. Mejía Chávez
Julián E. Martínez Sánchez
Claudia Z. Valle Rubio
Sergio A. Montero Villegas
Elena R oces Dorronsoro
spellingShingle José Luis Cadenas Freixas
Sergio A. Montero Cruz
Mónica Lemus Vidal
Héctor R. Tejeda Chávez
Edgar U. Mejía Chávez
Julián E. Martínez Sánchez
Claudia Z. Valle Rubio
Sergio A. Montero Villegas
Elena R oces Dorronsoro
Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose Levels
Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas
author_facet José Luis Cadenas Freixas
Sergio A. Montero Cruz
Mónica Lemus Vidal
Héctor R. Tejeda Chávez
Edgar U. Mejía Chávez
Julián E. Martínez Sánchez
Claudia Z. Valle Rubio
Sergio A. Montero Villegas
Elena R oces Dorronsoro
author_sort José Luis Cadenas Freixas
title Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose Levels
title_short Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose Levels
title_full Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose Levels
title_fullStr Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose Levels
title_full_unstemmed Insulin in the Carotid Sinus Increases Suprahepatic and Arterial Glucose Levels
title_sort insulin in the carotid sinus increases suprahepatic and arterial glucose levels
publisher Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Editorial de Ciencias Médicas (ECIMED)
series Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas
issn 0864-0300
1561-3011
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction: Insulin is a well-known enzyme but there are some relationships that remains not completely clear in rats. Objective: To analyze the effects of this hormone infused into the isolated carotid sinus (ICS), on suprahepatic and arterial glucose levels. Material and Methods: All procedures were carried out in accordance with the United States National Institutes of Health. Ten male Wistar rats 280-300 g anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital (5 mg /100 g i.p.) after 12 h fasting were randomly divided into control and experimental groups.  Saline (100µL) or insulin (15 mIU/rat in 100 μL saline) was injected into the ICS. To blood collection, the catheters in the suprahepatic vein (SHV), starting in the jugular vein and into the femoral artery (FA) were placed. Glucose levels were determined at -10 and -5 min before saline or insulin were injected in the ICS; and 1, 5, 10, 20, and 40 min after the above injection.   Results: Insulin injection significantly increased glucose levels in the SHV from 128.8 ± 5.2 mg/dL to 207.4 ± 10.6 mg/dL (p = 0.00005), while in the FA they increase from 123.4 ± 6.7 mg/dL to 199.8 ± 9.6 mg/dL (p = 0.0008) at 40 min after insulin injection. Control group with saline did not show significant changes (p = 0.97 in FA) and (p = 0.34 in SHV). The comparison between both groups was significant on arterial (p = 0.007) and venous (p = 0.003) blood glucose levels. Conclusions: As other studies, report an overactivation of the carotid bodies and sympathetic activity increase after insulin injections in the carotid artery, we assume that insulin in the carotid bodies activates hepatic glycogenolysis to increase blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia)
url http://www.revibiomedica.sld.cu/index.php/ibi/article/view/418
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