Literature DB >> 10421423

Augmentation of the inotropic response to insulin in diabetic rat hearts.

J Ren1, M F Walsh, M Hamaty, J R Sowers, R A Brown.   

Abstract

Insulin participates in the modulation of myocardial function, but its inotropic action in diabetes mellitus is not fully clear. In the present study, we examined contractile responses to insulin in left-ventricular papillary muscles and ventricular myocytes isolated from hearts of normal or short-term (5-7 days) streptozotocin-induced (65 mg/kg) diabetic rats. Mechanical properties of papillary muscles and ventricular myocytes were evaluated using a force transducer and an edge-detector, respectively. Contractile properties of papillary muscles or cardiac myocytes, electrically stimulated at 0.5 Hz, were analyzed in terms of peak tension development (PTD) or peak twitch amplitude (PTA), time-to-peak contraction (TPT) and time-to-90% relaxation (RT90). Intracellular Ca2+ transients were measured as fura-2 fluorescence intensity change (deltaFFI). Insulin (1-500 nM) had no effect on PTD in normal myocardium, whereas it produced a positive inotropic response in preparations from diabetic animals, with a maximal increase of 11%. Insulin did not modify TPT or RT90 in either group. Further studies revealed that insulin enhanced cell shortening in diabetic but not normal myocytes, with a maximal increase of 21%. Consistent with its action on the mechanical properties of papillary muscles and cardiac myocytes, insulin also induced a dose-dependent increase in the intracellular Ca2+ transient in diabetic but not normal myocytes. Collectively, these data suggest that the myocardial contractile response to insulin may be altered in diabetes.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10421423     DOI: 10.1016/s0024-3205(99)00258-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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