Background. Insulin directly changes the sheep pleural electrophysiology. The aim of this study was to investigate whether insulin induces similar effects in human pleura, to clarify insulin receptor's involvement, and to demonstrate if glibenclamide (hypoglycemic agent) reverses this effect. Methods. Human parietal pleural specimens were mounted in Ussing chambers. Solutions containing insulin or glibenclamide and insulin with anti-insulin antibody, anti-insulin receptor antibody, and glibenclamide were used. The transmesothelial resistance (R-TM) was determined. Immunohistochemistry for the presence of Insulin Receptors (IRa, IRb) was also performed. Results. Insulin increased R-TM within 1st min (P = .016), when added mesothelially which...
The past several years have witnessed a major surge of interest in the cardiovascular actions of ins...
Recent research has greatly expanded the domain of insulin action. The classical action of insulin i...
Insulin resistance has been demonstrated both in insulin deficiency and insulin excess in man and in...
Aim: We investigated the effects of insulin on the electrophysiology of sheep pleural specimens obta...
Aim: Insulin promotes ion transportation across epithelia, mainly kidneys, leading to water and elec...
Aim: Insulin induces electrochemical alterations in sheep visceral and parietal pleura, an effect ab...
Objective: The effect of IGF-1 in the human pleural permeability and the underlying mechanisms invol...
Binding studies have been carried out with radioiodinated monoclonal antibodies directed to various ...
Binding studies have been carried out with radioiodinated monoclonal antibodies directed to various ...
Radioreceptorassay using particulate membrane of human placenta, liver and kidney of guinea pigs wer...
AbstractInsulin stimulated the activity of a high-affinity GTPase activity in human platelet membran...
Insulin, in doses sufficient to cause systemic hypoglycemia, decreases vascular resistance; however,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanism of insulin-induced vasodilation has not been completely ...
Beside its major role in substrates and electrolyte metabolism, insulin also shows relevant vasoacti...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the insulin-induced attenuation of sympathetic forearm vas...
The past several years have witnessed a major surge of interest in the cardiovascular actions of ins...
Recent research has greatly expanded the domain of insulin action. The classical action of insulin i...
Insulin resistance has been demonstrated both in insulin deficiency and insulin excess in man and in...
Aim: We investigated the effects of insulin on the electrophysiology of sheep pleural specimens obta...
Aim: Insulin promotes ion transportation across epithelia, mainly kidneys, leading to water and elec...
Aim: Insulin induces electrochemical alterations in sheep visceral and parietal pleura, an effect ab...
Objective: The effect of IGF-1 in the human pleural permeability and the underlying mechanisms invol...
Binding studies have been carried out with radioiodinated monoclonal antibodies directed to various ...
Binding studies have been carried out with radioiodinated monoclonal antibodies directed to various ...
Radioreceptorassay using particulate membrane of human placenta, liver and kidney of guinea pigs wer...
AbstractInsulin stimulated the activity of a high-affinity GTPase activity in human platelet membran...
Insulin, in doses sufficient to cause systemic hypoglycemia, decreases vascular resistance; however,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe mechanism of insulin-induced vasodilation has not been completely ...
Beside its major role in substrates and electrolyte metabolism, insulin also shows relevant vasoacti...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the insulin-induced attenuation of sympathetic forearm vas...
The past several years have witnessed a major surge of interest in the cardiovascular actions of ins...
Recent research has greatly expanded the domain of insulin action. The classical action of insulin i...
Insulin resistance has been demonstrated both in insulin deficiency and insulin excess in man and in...