This study tested the hypotheses that obesity-induced decrements in insulin-stimulated cerebrovascular vasodilation would be normalized with acute endothelin-1a receptor antagonism and that treatment with a physical activity intervention restores vasoreactivity to insulin through augmented nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-dependent dilation. Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty rats were divided into the following groups:20 wk old food controlled (CON-20); 20 wk old free food access (model of obesity, OB-20); 40 wk old food controlled (CON-40); 40 wk old free food access (OB-40); and 40 wk old free food access+RUN (RUN-40; wheel-running access from 20 to 40 wk). Rats underwent Barnes maze testing and a euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp (EHC). In th...
OBJECTIVE: Central neural insulin regulates glucose homeostasis, but less is known about its cardiov...
The mechanisms involved in altered endothelial function in obesity-related cardiovascular disease ar...
Background. Obesity has been associated with a variety of disease such as type II diabetes mellitus,...
Obesity is related to insulin resistance and hypertension, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear...
Early evidence demonstrates that exogenous nitric oxide (NO) and the NO produced by inducible nitric...
Insulin has important vascular and metabolic actions. The vascular effects of insulin typically acco...
Introduction: Obesity and type II diabetes are hyperinsulinemic conditions that increase the risk of...
This study examined the effect of sedentary living versus low intensity exercise training on insulin...
The effect of insulin-resistance syndrome on vascular function has been examined in isolated basilar...
This study examined the effect of diet-induced obesity on the functional role of large-conductance C...
Effects of insulin on cerebral arteries have never been examined. Therefore, we determined cerebrova...
The obesity is associated with cardiovascular disorders. The aim of present purpose was test the hyp...
viduals with metabolic syndrome exhibit insulin resistance and an attenuated functional vasodilatory...
The mechanisms involved in altered endothelial function in obesity-related cardiovascular disease ar...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Central neural insulin regulates glucose homeostasis, but less is k...
OBJECTIVE: Central neural insulin regulates glucose homeostasis, but less is known about its cardiov...
The mechanisms involved in altered endothelial function in obesity-related cardiovascular disease ar...
Background. Obesity has been associated with a variety of disease such as type II diabetes mellitus,...
Obesity is related to insulin resistance and hypertension, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear...
Early evidence demonstrates that exogenous nitric oxide (NO) and the NO produced by inducible nitric...
Insulin has important vascular and metabolic actions. The vascular effects of insulin typically acco...
Introduction: Obesity and type II diabetes are hyperinsulinemic conditions that increase the risk of...
This study examined the effect of sedentary living versus low intensity exercise training on insulin...
The effect of insulin-resistance syndrome on vascular function has been examined in isolated basilar...
This study examined the effect of diet-induced obesity on the functional role of large-conductance C...
Effects of insulin on cerebral arteries have never been examined. Therefore, we determined cerebrova...
The obesity is associated with cardiovascular disorders. The aim of present purpose was test the hyp...
viduals with metabolic syndrome exhibit insulin resistance and an attenuated functional vasodilatory...
The mechanisms involved in altered endothelial function in obesity-related cardiovascular disease ar...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Central neural insulin regulates glucose homeostasis, but less is k...
OBJECTIVE: Central neural insulin regulates glucose homeostasis, but less is known about its cardiov...
The mechanisms involved in altered endothelial function in obesity-related cardiovascular disease ar...
Background. Obesity has been associated with a variety of disease such as type II diabetes mellitus,...