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Interstitial insulin during euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp in obese and lean individuals

Transcapillary insulin transport has been considered a rate-limiting step of insulin action. However, direct measurement of interstitial insulin levels during physiologic levels of insulinemia have not been performed. We determined changes in interstitial insulin in eight healthy non-obese men and s...

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Published in:Metabolism, clinical and experimental clinical and experimental, 1996-08, Vol.45 (8), p.951-956
Main Authors: Mokshagundam, Sri Prakash L., Peiris, Alan N., Stagner, John I., Gingerich, Ronald L., Samols, Ellis
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description Transcapillary insulin transport has been considered a rate-limiting step of insulin action. However, direct measurement of interstitial insulin levels during physiologic levels of insulinemia have not been performed. We determined changes in interstitial insulin in eight healthy non-obese men and seven healthy obese men by microdialysis during a euglycemichyperinsulinemic clamp. Interstitial insulin was determined in the subcutaneous tissue of the abdomen and thigh. Steady-state insulin concentrations were reached approximately 10 minutes after the start of insulin infusion in the subcutaneous tissue of the abdomen and thigh and returned to basal levels approximately 10 minutes after the infusion was discontinued. There was no difference in the rapidity of change in interstitial insulin between obese and lean individuals at either site studied, irrespective of the pattern of fat distribution. The relative change in dialysate insulin concentration during the euglycemic clamp did not differ between obese and lean individuals at either site studied. It was also unaffected by the waist to hip ratio. The rapid change in interstitial insulin concentration could be of physiologic significance in determining the effects of changes in circulating insulin concentration. We conclude that transcapillary insulin transport in adipose tissue is unaffected by obesity and the pattern of fat distribution in healthy men. It is also concluded that when interstitial insulin is determined directly, transcapillary insulin transport is rapid and does not demonstrate a significant lag phase.
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