Effect of Insulin and Angiotensin II on Cell Calcium in Human Skin Fibroblasts

Author:

Ceolotto Giulio1,Valente Roberto1,Baritono Elisabetta1,Reato Stefania1,Iori Elisabetta1,Monari Alessandra1,Trevisan Roberto1,Semplicini Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Padova Medical School, Padova, Italy.

Abstract

Abstract —We have recently shown that insulin attenuates angiotensin II–induced intracellular Ca 2+ mobilization in human skin fibroblasts from normotensive subjects. This study was designed to investigate the effects of angiotensin II and the interactions between insulin and angiotensin II on intracellular Ca 2+ mobilization in skin fibroblasts from patients with essential hypertension. Fibroblasts were obtained from 9 normotensives and 18 hypertensives. Spectrofluorophotometric free Ca 2+ measurement was performed in monolayers of 24-hour serum-deprived cells. Resting intracellular Ca 2+ level and angiotensin II–stimulated intracellular Ca 2+ peak were higher in fibroblasts from hypertensives compared with those from normotensives. The effect of acute insulin exposure was evaluated in fibroblasts from hypertensives subdivided on the basis of insulin sensitivity. In insulin-sensitive hypertensives, insulin significantly blunted the effects of angiotensin II on intracellular Ca 2+ response, whereas in insulin-resistant patients, insulin did not modify intracellular Ca 2+ response to angiotensin II. Pertussis toxin, a G -inhibitor, reduced angiotensin II–stimulated Ca 2+ peak in insulin-sensitive but not in insulin-resistant hypertensives. In conclusion, the effects of angiotensin II on intracellular Ca 2+ mobilization are more pronounced in fibroblasts from hypertensives compared with those from normotensives, and the inhibitory effect of insulin is blunted in insulin-resistant hypertensives by a G pertussis toxin–sensitive abnormality.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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