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Insulin resistance rather than hyperinsulinemia more closely associated with essential hypertension.

C Yokota1, M Ikebuchi, M Suzuki, M Norioka, K Ikeda, K Shinozaki, Y Harano.   

Abstract

In order to clarify which of the two, insulin resistance or hyperinsulinemia, are more contributable to non obese and non diabetic hypertension, insulin sensitivity test was performed. By multiple regression analysis, mean, systolic, and diastolic blood pressure were inversely correlated with glucose clearance. During insulin sensitivity test, plasma catecholamines levels and FENa were not changed by insulin infusion. In the present study, it is demonstrated that insulin has no hypertensive effect under the mild hyperinsulinemia (45-55 microU/ml). We conclude that insulin resistance rather than hyperinsulinemia may be more closely associated with non obese and non diabetic hypertension.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7613526     DOI: 10.3109/10641969509037422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Hypertens        ISSN: 1064-1963            Impact factor:   1.749


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