The purpose of this study is to better understand the contribution of sympathetic vasoconstriction to impaired insulin-mediated vasodilation and subsequently insulin-mediated glucose uptake. The investigators will test the hypothesis that removal of sympathetic vasoconstriction can result in improvement in insulin-mediated vasodilation and subsequently sensitivity to insulin-mediated glucose uptake.
Several studies have shown that obese subjects have impaired Nitric Oxide (NO)-mediated dilation; and those who develop insulin resistance tend to be more obese, have higher insulin levels and greater sympathetic activity. Furthermore, we have made the novel observation that autonomic blockade improves glucose utilization in obese subjects with insulin resistance, providing a causal relation between sympathetic activation and insulin resistance. The autonomic blockade also improved NO-mediated dilation in obese subjects, which may improve glucose uptake by promoting glucose delivery. The investigators will enroll obese insulin-resistant subjects and in parallel experiments two comparator groups: obese insulin sensitive subjects, and healthy lean control subjects. We will assess the effects of insulin (hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp) on microvascular recruitment, and forearm glucose uptake on two separate occasions randomly assigned and at least one month apart, during an intrabrachial infusion of the alpha-adrenergic blocker phentolamine (blocked day) or saline control (Control day).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
36
Intrabrachial phentolamine will be given on the blocked day
Intrabrachial saline will be given this day
Intrabrachial sodium nitroprusside will be given this day to compare with phentolamine
Autonomic Dysfunction Center
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Contrast Enhanced-Ultrasonography (CEU)
The Primary Outcome will be the change in CEU induced by insulin during hyperinsulinemic clamp compared to baseline. To test the null hypothesis that insulin will not produce any changes in microvascular blood volume using CEU in response to α-adrenergic blockade (phentolamine) in the isolated forearm model.
Time frame: Before clamp and 15 minutes after clamp
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