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Publication : Vascular endothelial function and blood pressure homeostasis in mice overexpressing IGF binding protein-1.

First Author  Wheatcroft SB Year  2003
Journal  Diabetes Volume  52
Issue  8 Pages  2075-82
PubMed ID  12882925 Mgi Jnum  J:84652
Mgi Id  MGI:2668789 Doi  10.2337/diabetes.52.8.2075
Citation  Wheatcroft SB, et al. (2003) Vascular endothelial function and blood pressure homeostasis in mice overexpressing IGF binding protein-1. Diabetes 52(8):2075-82
abstractText  IGFs and their binding proteins (IGFBPs) play a significant role in metabolic regulation, and there is growing evidence that they also exert important vascular effects. IGFBP-1 contributes to glucose counterregulation, and observational studies demonstrate an inverse association between circulating IGFBP-1 levels and cardiovascular risk factors. Furthermore, IGFBP-1 levels are lower in subjects with overt macrovascular disease. We therefore hypothesized that IGFBP-1 exerts potentially beneficial effects, either directly or indirectly, on blood pressure regulation and vascular function. We tested this hypothesis using a unique transgenic mouse, which overexpresses human IGFBP-1, and explored the effect of this protein on metabolic, blood pressure, and vascular homeostasis. IGFBP-1-overexpressing mice exhibited postprandial hyperinsulinemia with preservation of glucocompetence and insulin sensitivity. Blood pressure was unchanged in the fasting state but was significantly lower in transgenic mice after a carbohydrate load. Aortic rings from IGFBP-1-overexpressing mice were hypocontractile in response to vasoconstrictors, and relaxation responses were unimpaired. Basal nitric oxide production was increased and endothelial nitric oxide synthase mRNA expression upregulated in aortae of these mice. Our data suggest that IGFBP-1 plays an important and potentially beneficial role in regulating metabolic and vascular homeostasis.
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