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Important role of P...
Important role of P2Y receptors for islet blood flow regulation in anesthetized rats during acute and chronic hyperglycemia
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- Gao, Xiang (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för medicinsk cellbiologi
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- Sandberg, Monica (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för medicinsk cellbiologi,Per-Ola Carlsson
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- Bodin, Birgitta (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för medicinsk cellbiologi
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- Persson, A. Erik G. (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för medicinsk cellbiologi
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- Jansson, Leif (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för medicinsk cellbiologi
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Abstract
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- Pancreatic islet blood flow is regulated through a complex interplay between nervous, metabolic and local endothelial factors. We have previously shown that adenosine is an important vasodilator in the metabolic regulation of islet blood flow and now wanted to examine whether also ATP/ADP/AMP could affect islet blood perfusion through P2Y receptors. To achieve this we examined local blood flow values in normoglycemic and acutely hyperglycemic Sprague-Dawley rats as well as GK rats, a type 2 diabetes model. We inhibited P2Y receptors in general with suramine and, since P2Y13 receptors are known to inhibit insulin secretion, we also examined the effects of a selective P2Y13 receptor inhibitor, viz. MRS2211. We found that all GK rats were hyperglycemic and hypertensive when compared to SD rats. Basal islet blood flow in SD rats was decreased by MRS2211, and there was a trend for this to occur also after suramine administration. The glucose-induced islet blood flow increase in SD rats was impaired after suramine and MRS2211 treatment. GK rats had higher islet blood flow, but not islet vascular conductance, than SD rats, which did not react to acute hyperglycemia or the P2Y receptor inhibitors. Similar findings were made in an islet arteriole perfusion model, suggesting that local P2Y receptors are involved. A surprising finding was that especially suramine markedly increased colonic blood flow in SD rats, and decreased this blood flow in GK rats. We conclude that not only adenosine, but also also ATP and especially ADP stimulate both basal and glucose-stimulated islet blood flow in anesthetized SD rats, but this response is not seen in GK rats. Also colonic blood flow seems to be sensitive to P2Y receptors and increase its blood flow when these receptors are inhibited. The mechanisms behind this are unknown.
Nyckelord
- Pancreatic islets
- Islet blood flow
- Islet arterioles
- Colonic blood flow
- P2Y receptors
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