Modest hyperglycemia prevents interstitial dispersion of insulin in skeletal muscle

Abstract Insulin injected directly into skeletal muscle diffuses rapidly through the interstitial space to cause glucose uptake, but this is blocked in insulin resistance. As glucotoxicity is associated with endothelial dysfunction, the observed hyperglycemia in diet-induced obese dogs may inhibit i...

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description Abstract Insulin injected directly into skeletal muscle diffuses rapidly through the interstitial space to cause glucose uptake, but this is blocked in insulin resistance. As glucotoxicity is associated with endothelial dysfunction, the observed hyperglycemia in diet-induced obese dogs may inhibit insulin access to muscle cells, and exacerbate insulin resistance. Here we asked whether interstitial insulin diffusion is reduced in modest hyperglycemia, similar to that induced by a high fat diet. Methods During normoglycemic (100 mg/dl) and moderately hyperglycemic (120 mg/dl) clamps in anesthetized canines, sequential doses of insulin were injected into the vastus medialis of one hindlimb; the contra-lateral limb served as a control. Plasma samples were collected and analyzed for insulin content. Lymph vessels of the hind leg were also catheterized, and lymph samples were analyzed as an indicator of interstitial insulin concentration. Results Insulin injection increased lymph insulin in normoglycemic animals, but not in hyperglycemic animals. Muscle glucose uptake was elevated in response to hyperglycemia, however the insulin-mediated glucose uptake in normoglycemic controls was not observed in hyperglycemia. Modest hyperglycemia prevented intra-muscularly injected insulin from diffusing through the interstitial space reduced insulin-mediated glucose uptake. Conclusion Hyperglycemia prevents the appearance of injected insulin in the interstitial space, thus reducing insulin action on skeletal muscle cells.
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Animals
Biological Transport - drug effects
Diffusion
Dogs
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Endothelium
Extracellular Space - chemistry
Glucose
Glucose - metabolism
Glucose Clamp Technique
Hindlimb
Hyperglycemia - blood
Hyperglycemia - drug therapy
Hyperglycemia - metabolism
Hyperglycemia - physiopathology
Hypoglycemic Agents - administration & dosage
Hypoglycemic Agents - metabolism
Hypoglycemic Agents - pharmacokinetics
Hypoglycemic Agents - therapeutic use
Injections, Intramuscular
Insulin
Insulin Resistance
Insulin, Regular, Pork - administration & dosage
Insulin, Regular, Pork - analysis
Insulin, Regular, Pork - pharmacokinetics
Insulin, Regular, Pork - therapeutic use
Interstitium
Lymph - chemistry
Lymph - drug effects
Male
Quadriceps Muscle - chemistry
Quadriceps Muscle - drug effects
Quadriceps Muscle - metabolism
Severity of Illness Index
Skeletal muscle
Tissue Distribution
title Modest hyperglycemia prevents interstitial dispersion of insulin in skeletal muscle
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