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Insulin-induced electrophysiology changes in human pleura are mediated via its receptor.

ΤίτλοςInsulin-induced electrophysiology changes in human pleura are mediated via its receptor.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsKouritas, V. K., Ioannou M., Foroulis C. N., Desimonas N., Evaggelopoulos K., Gourgoulianis K. I., Molyvdas P. A., & Hatzoglou C.
JournalExp Diabetes Res
Volume2010
Pagination853176
Date Published2010
ISSN1687-5303
Λέξεις κλειδιάGlyburide, Humans, Insulin, Pleura, Receptor, IGF Type 1, Receptor, Insulin
Abstract

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 was inhibited by the anti-insulin and anti-insulin receptor antibodies. Glibenclamide also eliminated the insulin-induced changes. Immunohistochemistry verified the presence of IRa and IRb.CONCLUSION: Insulin induces electrochemical changes in humans as in sheep via interaction with its receptor. This effect is abolished by glibenclamide.

DOI10.1155/2010/853176
Alternate JournalExp Diabetes Res
PubMed ID20814548
PubMed Central IDPMC2931388

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