| Literature DB >> 26468161 |
Douwe Dekker1, Mirrin J Dorresteijn2, Wilbert Hm Peters3, Albert Bilos1, Sebastiaan W C Pennings4, Frank A D T G Wagener5, Paul Smits1.
Abstract
This translational randomized and vehicle-controlled cross-over study was performed to assess the impact of haem arginate treatment on haem oxygenase-1 induction, endothelial function and insulin sensitivity in subjects with the metabolic syndrome (n = 14). Both treatment periods consisted of 5 days. Haem arginate or vehicle (l-arginine) was administered intravenously on Days 1 and 3. Forearm blood flow in response to acetylcholine and nitroglycerine was measured by venous occlusion plethysmography (Day 3), insulin sensitivity by a hyperinsulinaemic clamp procedure (Day 5). Haem arginate did not improve endothelial function or insulin sensitivity but significantly reduced the vasodilator response to nitroglycerine (p < 0.01). These negative findings are in contrast to the preclinical data, which may be due to short duration of therapy and limited haem oxygenase-1 induction as well as interference by markedly elevated plasma haem levels observed after haem arginate treatment (p < 0.01). Future studies should pay attention to the delicate balance between sufficient dosing and timely normalization of plasma haem levels.Entities:
Keywords: Translational medical research; endothelial function; haem arginate; haem oxygenase; insulin resistance; metabolic syndrome
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26468161 DOI: 10.1177/1479164115605047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diab Vasc Dis Res ISSN: 1479-1641 Impact factor: 3.291