Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab 2003;47(6):716-720

Is endothelial function altered by glucose levels used in the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus? Study in the isolated rabbit kidney

Filipe de Souza , Solange , Leonardo F. Corrêa , Eduardo , Marília de Brito

DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302003000600015

OBJECTIVE: To assess the acute effects of glucose levels used in diagnosis of diabetes mellitus on vascular reactivity in the isolated rabbit kidney. METHODS: Isolated rabbit kidneys were acutely exposed (3hs) to normal (5.5mM) and high (7, 7.8 and 11.1mM) glucose concentrations. Vascular reactivity was evaluated with acetylcholine. RESULTS: Kidneys perfused with glucose 11.1mM (maximal reduction in the perfusion pressure of 24±3 vs. 41±4%; p<0.05), but not with 7 and 7.8mM (maximal reduction in the perfusion pressures of 39±4 e 34±3%, respectively, vs. 41±4%, p>0.05) showed significantly decreased endothelium-dependent relaxations compared to control. CONCLUSIONS: High glucose levels typically observed after an oral glucose challenge can acutely alter vascular reactivity. We speculated that post-OTTG glucose levels are more strongly related to endothelial dysfunction and this is the reason why it is more correlated with cardiovascular disease.

Is endothelial function altered by glucose levels used in the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus? Study in the isolated rabbit kidney

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