Altered pressure-natriuresis in obese Zucker rats

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作者
Fujiwara, K [1 ]
Hayashi, K [1 ]
Matsuda, H [1 ]
Kubota, E [1 ]
Honda, M [1 ]
Ozawa, Y [1 ]
Saruta, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Keio Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Shinjuku Ku, 35 Shinanomachi, Tokyo 1608582, Japan
关键词
natriuresis; nitric oxide; insulin resistance; hypertension; troglitazone; microdialysis; obesity;
D O I
10.1161/01.HYP.33.6.1470
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
It has not been examined whether the pressure-natriuresis response is altered in the insulin-resistant condition. Furthermore, despite an important role of nitric oxide (NO) in modulating pressure-natriuresis, no investigations have been conducted assessing the renal interstitial NO production in insulin resistance. The present study examined whether pressure-natriuresis was altered in insulin-resistant obese Zucker rats (OZ) and assessed the cortical and medullary nitrate/nitrite (NOx) levels with the use of the renal microdialysis technique. In OZ, serum insulin/glucose ratio (23.0+/-4.0x10(-8), n=9) and blood pressure (119+/-3 mmHg) were greater than those in lean Zucker rats (LZ; 7.0+/-1.9X10(-8) and 103+/-4 mm Hg, n=9). The pressure-natriuresis curve in OZ was shifted to higher renal perfusion pressure (RPP), and the slope was blunted compared with that in LZ (0.073+/-0.015 vs 0.217+/-0.047 mu Eq/min kidney weight/mm Hg, P<0.05). The basal renal NOx level was reduced in OZ (cortex, 4.032+/-0.331 mu mol/L; medulla, 4.329+/-0.515 mu mol/L) compared with that in LZ (cortex, 7.315+/-1.102 mu mol/L; medulla: 7.698+/-0.964 mu mol/L). Furthermore, elevating RPP increased the medullary NOx in LZ, but this pressure-induced response was lost in OZ. Four-week treatment with troglitazone, an insulin-sensitizing agent, improved hyperinsulinemia, systemic hypertension, and basal renal NOx levels (cortex, 5.639+/-0.286 mu mol/L; medulla, 5.978+/-0.284 mu mol/L), and partially ameliorated the pressure-natriuresis curves; the slope of pressure-natriuresis curves and elevated RPP-induced NOx, however, were not corrected. In conclusion, our study suggests that insulin resistance is closely associated with abnormal pressure-natriuresis and hypertension. These deranged renal responses to insulin resistance are most likely attributed to impaired medullary NO production within the medulla.
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页数:6
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