Insulin increases cyclic nucleotide content in human vascular smooth muscle cells: a mechanism potentially involved in insulin-induced modulation of vascular tone
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Insulin increases cyclic nucleotide content in human vascular smooth muscle cells: a mechanism potentially involved in insulin-induced modulation of vascular tone
Abstract
It has been suggested that insulin exerts a vasodilating effect, but the mechanisms involved are not completely understood. Since cyclic nucleotides mediate the vasodilation induced by endogenous substances, such as prostacyclin and nitric oxide, we aimed to investigate the influence of insulin (concentration range 240-960 pmol/l) on both cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) content in human vascular smooth muscle cells. Insulin dose-dependently increased both nucleotides (cAMP: from 0.7 +/- 0.1 to 2.6 +/- 0.4 pmol/10(6) cells, p = 0.0001; cGMP: from 1.3 +/- 0.2 to 3.4 +/- 0.7 pmol/10(6) cells, p = 0.033). This increase is receptor-mediated, since it was blunted when cells were preincubated with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor genistein. The effect of insulin remained significant (p = 0.0001) when preincubation with the phosphodiesterase inhibitor theophylline prevented cyclic nucleotide catabolism. The increase of cGMP was blunted when the cells were preincubated with the guanylate cyclase inhibitor methylene blue, and with the nitric oxide-synthase inhibitor NG-monomethyl-L-arginine. At all the concentrations tested, insulin potentiated the increase of cAMP induced by the stable prostacyclin analogue Iloprost (p = 0.0001), whereas only at 1920 pmol/l did it potentiate the cGMP increase induced by glyceryltrinitrate (p = 0.05). This study demonstrates that the vasodilating effects exerted by insulin may at least in part be attributable to an increase of both cGMP and cAMP via a receptor-mediated activation of adenylate and guanylate cyclases in human vascular smooth muscle cells and that the insulin effect on cGMP is mediated by nitric oxide.
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