Cardiac Metabolic and Hemodynamic Effects of Insulin in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

Author:

Thomassen Anne1,Nielsen Torsten T1,Bagger Jens P1,Henningsen Per1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology Skejby Sygehus, North Århus, Denmark

Abstract

To assess the effects of insulin in stable coronary artery disease (CAD), 2 U i.v. insulin was given to 9 control and 10 CAD patients during coronary sinus catheterization. Hemodynamic and metabolic data were obtained before and for 90 min after insulin injection. Insulin induced no changes in heart rate, mean aortic pressure, rate-pressure product, coronary sinus flow, or coronary resistance. Metabolic changes were similar in both groups and included 1) 30% decrease of arterial glucose (P < .001) and 3-fold increase of myocardial glucose uptake (P < .001), 2) 1.5- to 2.5-fold elevation of arterial lactate (P < .001) and myocardial lactate usage (P < .001), respectively, 3) 50–70% suppression of arterial levels (P < .001) and myocardial uptake of free fatty acids (P < .01), and 4) 10% reduction of myocardial net oxygen consumption (P < .05). Myocardial citrate efflux increased in the CAD patients (P < .05), whereas alanine release rose only in control patients (P < .01), suggesting that glucose enters glycogen production in the CAD patients and pyruvate production in the control patients to a high degree. Myocardial glutamate uptake remained unchanged. In conclusion, insulin sensitivity was not altered in CAD. The insulin-induced shift from myocardial free fatty acid to carbohydrate usage may be beneficial to the ischemie heart by increasing glycogen stores, saving oxygen, and inhibiting an excess free-fatty acid concentration, which may be toxic during ischemia.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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