It has been demonstrated that insulin-mediated recruitment of microvascular blood volume is associated with insulin sensitivity. We hypothesize that insulin rapidly stimulates penetration of red blood cells (RBC) and plasma into the glycocalyx and thereby promotes insulin-mediated glucose uptake by increasing intracapillary blood volume. Experiments were performed in rats; the role of the glycocalyx was assessed by enzymatic degradation using a bolus of hyaluronidase. First, the effect of insulin on glycocalyx accessibility was assessed by measuring the depth of penetration of RBCs into the glycocalyx in microvessels of the gastrocnemius muscle with Sidestream Dark-field imaging. Secondly, peripheral insulin sensitivity was determined using...
Background\u2014Conflicting evidence exists concerning whether insulin-induced vasodilation plays a ...
Objective: Insulin-induced capillary recruitment is considered a determinant of insulin-mediated glu...
Insulin increases capillary recruitment in vivo and impairment of this may contribute to muscle ins...
It has been demonstrated that insulin-mediated recruitment of microvascular blood volume is associat...
It has been demonstrated that insulin-mediated recruitment of microvascular blood volume is associat...
Insulin-mediated increase in total blood flow has been proposed to be an important factor in determ...
Aim: The aetiology of the development of type 2 diabetes remains unresolved. In the present study, w...
It is widely accepted that insulin increases total blood flow to muscle. This lab has demonstrated ...
Type 2 diabetes is a disease characterised by a decrease in the sensitivity to insulin. Recently evi...
Aims/hypothesis : Insulin\u27s rate of entry into skeletal muscle appears to be the rate-limiting st...
A key aspect of insulin action on muscle glucose uptake is capillary recruitment, and loss of capil...
In the 1990s, Baron and colleagues were among the first to report that insulin dilated resistance ve...
Insulin resistance, mainly located to the skeletal muscle tissue, is one prominent feature in thedev...
Aims:Angiotensin II (AngII) is a potent vasoconstrictor implicated in both hypertension and insulin ...
Substantial evidence now exists for two distinct vascular circuits within skeletal muscle. The nutr...
Background\u2014Conflicting evidence exists concerning whether insulin-induced vasodilation plays a ...
Objective: Insulin-induced capillary recruitment is considered a determinant of insulin-mediated glu...
Insulin increases capillary recruitment in vivo and impairment of this may contribute to muscle ins...
It has been demonstrated that insulin-mediated recruitment of microvascular blood volume is associat...
It has been demonstrated that insulin-mediated recruitment of microvascular blood volume is associat...
Insulin-mediated increase in total blood flow has been proposed to be an important factor in determ...
Aim: The aetiology of the development of type 2 diabetes remains unresolved. In the present study, w...
It is widely accepted that insulin increases total blood flow to muscle. This lab has demonstrated ...
Type 2 diabetes is a disease characterised by a decrease in the sensitivity to insulin. Recently evi...
Aims/hypothesis : Insulin\u27s rate of entry into skeletal muscle appears to be the rate-limiting st...
A key aspect of insulin action on muscle glucose uptake is capillary recruitment, and loss of capil...
In the 1990s, Baron and colleagues were among the first to report that insulin dilated resistance ve...
Insulin resistance, mainly located to the skeletal muscle tissue, is one prominent feature in thedev...
Aims:Angiotensin II (AngII) is a potent vasoconstrictor implicated in both hypertension and insulin ...
Substantial evidence now exists for two distinct vascular circuits within skeletal muscle. The nutr...
Background\u2014Conflicting evidence exists concerning whether insulin-induced vasodilation plays a ...
Objective: Insulin-induced capillary recruitment is considered a determinant of insulin-mediated glu...
Insulin increases capillary recruitment in vivo and impairment of this may contribute to muscle ins...