Increased aortic stiffness in the insulin-resistant Zuckerfa/farat
Open Access
- 1 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 289 (2) , H845-H851
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00134.2005
Abstract
Accumulating clinical evidence indicates increased aortic stiffness, an independent risk factor for cardiovascular and all-cause mortality, in type 2 diabetic and glucose-intolerant individuals. The present study sought to determine whether increased mechanical stiffness, an altered extracellular matrix, and a profibrotic gene expression profile could be observed in the aorta of the insulin-resistant Zucker fa/fa rat. Mechanical testing of Zucker fa/fa aortas showed increased vascular stiffness in longitudinal and circumferential directions compared with Zucker lean controls. Unequal elevations in developed strain favoring the longitudinal direction resulted in a loss of anisotropy. Real-time quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry revealed increased expression of fibronectin and collagen IVα3in the Zucker fa/fa aorta. In addition, expression of transforming growth factor-β and several Smad proteins was increased in vessels from insulin-resistant animals. In rat vascular smooth muscle cells, 12–18 h of exposure to insulin (100 nmol/l) enhanced transforming growth factor-β1 mRNA expression, implicating a role for hyperinsulinemia in vascular stiffness. Thus there is mechanical, structural, and molecular evidence of arteriosclerosis in the Zucker fa/fa rat at the glucose-intolerant, hyperinsulinemic stage.Keywords
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