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001-es BibID:BIBFORM045973
035-os BibID:PMID:12871836
Első szerző:Pórszász Róbert (farmakológus, klinikai farmakológus)
Cím:Hepatic insulin sensitizing substance : a novel 'sensocrine' mechanism to increase insulin sensitivity in anaesthetized rats / Robert Porszasz, Gyorgyi Legvari, Tunde Pataki, Judith Szilvassy, Jozsef Nemeth, Peter Kovacs, Gyorgy Paragh, Janos Szolcsanyi, Zoltan Szilvassy
Dátum:2003
ISSN:0007-1188
Megjegyzések:We recently described the sensory nitrergic nature of the hepatic insulin sensitizing substance (HISS) mechanism linked to postprandial activation of anterior hepatic plexus fibres in rabbits. This study is designed to assess the involvement of the sensory pathways in this mechanism. 2. Selective sensory denervation of the anterior hepatic plexus (AHP) was achieved by a 3-day perineurial treatment with 2% capsaicin solution in Wistar rats (230-250 g). After 1 week, hyperinsulinaemic (100 micro U kg(-1)) euglycaemic (5.5 mmol kg(-1)) glucose clamp studies were performed to estimate insulin sensitivity. 3. The rats with regional AHP sensory denervation exhibited a significantly decreased insulin sensitivity, that is, 9.1+/-1.0 mg kg(-1) min(-1) glucose reinstalled euglycaemia vs 13.3+/-1.9 mg kg(-1) min(-1) glucose (P<0.01) in control rats. 4. Acute partial hepatic denervation by AHP cut was without effect on insulin sensitivity, whereas chronic hepatic denervation induced insulin resistance was similar to that achieved by regional AHP capsaicin treatment. 5. Intraportal administration of L-NAME (10 mg kg(-1)) decreased, whereas capsaicin (0.3 mg kg(-1) min(-1)) increased insulin sensitivity. Neither atropine (1 mg kg(-1)) nor acetylcholine (1-10 micro g mg min(-1)) produced any significant effect. In animals with preceding regional capsaicin desensitization, none of the pharmacological manoeuvres modified the resulting insulin-resistant state. 6. Cysteamine (200 mg kg(-1) s.c.) is known to cause functional somatostatin depletion-induced insulin resistance similar to that produced by either chronic partial hepatic denervation or perineurial AHP capsaicin desensitization. Intraportal capsaicin (0.3 mg kg(-1) min(-1)) was unable to modify insulin resistance achieved by cysteamine. 7. We conclude that capsaicin-sensitive sensory fibres play a crucial role in neurogenic insulin sensitization known as the HISS mechanism without involvement of anatomical reflex-mediated circuits. The results also suggest that HISS is identical to somatostatin of AHP sensory neural origin.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:British Journal of Pharmacology. - 139 : 6 (2003), p. 1171-1179. -
További szerzők:Légvári Györgyi Pataki Tünde (1971-) (farmakológus, klinikai farmakológus) Szilvássy Judit (1960-2022) (fül- orr- gégész) Németh József (Pécs) Kovács Péter (1939-) (farmakológus) Paragh György (1953-) (belgyógyász) Szolcsányi János (Pécs) Szilvássy Zoltán (1957-) (belgyógyász, farmakológus, klinikai farmakológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM020414
Első szerző:Pórszász Róbert (farmakológus, klinikai farmakológus)
Cím:Capsaicin-induced nonneural vasoconstriction in canine mesenteric arteries / Robert Pórszász, Ágnes Porkoláb, Andrea Ferencz, Tünde Pataki, Zoltán Szilvássy, János Szolcsányi
Dátum:2002
Megjegyzések:AbstractProlonged cold storage (4 degrees C) of canine mesenteric arteries was used to reveal the role of nonneural mechanisms in capsaicin-induced vascular contraction. The EC(50) values of capsaicin were 3.0 microM, 670 and 104 nM in preparations made fresh, after a 1- or 2-week period of cold storage, respectively, indicating an enhanced contractile responsiveness of the denervated tissue to capsaicin. A similar exaggerated contractile response was seen with phenylephrine exclusively after a 1-week cold storage. For fresh, 1- and 2-week cold-stored arteries, the EC(50) of phenylephrine were 248, 38 and 30 nM, respectively. The maximum contraction produced by tyramine was decreased with time. The results suggest that capsaicin may attain vasoconstriction independent of neural elements.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Gyógyszerészeti tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Capsaicin-induced
nonneural vasoconstriction
Megjelenés:European Journal of Pharmacology. - 441 : 3 (2002), p. 173-175. -
További szerzők:Porkoláb Ágnes (Pécs) Ferencz Andrea Pataki Tünde (1971-) (farmakológus, klinikai farmakológus) Szilvássy Zoltán (1957-) (belgyógyász, farmakológus, klinikai farmakológus) Szolcsányi János (Pécs)
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