Role of the carotid chemoreceptors in insulin-mediated sympathoexcitation in humans
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Role of the carotid chemoreceptors in insulin-mediated sympathoexcitation in humans
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Corrigendum for Limberg et al., volume 318, 2020, p. R173-R181.Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2022 Feb 1;322(2):R152. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00257.2019_COR. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2022. PMID: 35080189 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Abstract
We examined the contribution of the carotid chemoreceptors to insulin-mediated increases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) in healthy humans. We hypothesized that reductions in carotid chemoreceptor activity would attenuate the sympathoexcitatory response to hyperinsulinemia. Young, healthy adults (9 male/9 female, 28 ± 1 yr, 24 ± 1 kg/m2) completed a 30-min euglycemic baseline followed by a 90-min hyperinsulinemic (1 mU·kg fat-free mass-1·min-1), euglycemic infusion. MSNA (microneurography of the peroneal nerve) was continuously measured. The role of the carotid chemoreceptors was assessed at baseline and during hyperinsulinemia via 1) acute hyperoxia, 2) low-dose dopamine (1-4 µg·kg-1·min-1), and 3) acute hyperoxia + low-dose dopamine. MSNA burst frequency increased from baseline during hyperinsulinemia (P < 0.01). Acute hyperoxia had no effect on MSNA burst frequency at rest (P = 0.74) or during hyperinsulinemia (P = 0.83). The insulin-mediated increase in MSNA burst frequency (P = 0.02) was unaffected by low-dose dopamine (P = 0.60). When combined with low-dose dopamine, acute hyperoxia had no effect on MSNA burst frequency at rest (P = 0.17) or during hyperinsulinemia (P = 0.85). Carotid chemoreceptor desensitization in young, healthy men and women does not attenuate the sympathoexcitatory response to hyperinsulinemia. Our data suggest that the carotid chemoreceptors do not contribute to acute insulin-mediated increases in MSNA in young, healthy adults.
Keywords: carotid body; hyperinsulinemia; muscle sympathetic nerve activity.
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No conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise, are declared by the authors.
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