Transient decrease of binding of insulin to platelets in acute ischemic heart disease

Am J Med Sci. 1994 Jan;307(1):21-6. doi: 10.1097/00000441-199401000-00004.

Abstract

The specific binding sites of 125I-insulin in platelets from nondiabetic patients with acute myocardial infarction and unstable angina pectoris was significantly decreased (192 +/- 84/cell) during the acute ischemic condition when compared with normal platelets (496 +/- 76/cell; p < 0.001, n = 9). A relatively low mean plasma insulin level (20 microU/mL) with an elevated mean glucose level (130 mg/dL) was noted. The decreased binding of insulin and the relatively low mean plasma insulin level during the acute ischemic condition improved into the normal range during 8 to 12 weeks of recuperation. The decrease of insulin binding sites in the acute phase and their subsequent increase during recovery were directly related to the hormone-induced increase in sensitivity to prostaglandin E1 through the stimulation of adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate formation in platelets by the prostanoid.

MeSH terms

  • Acute Disease
  • Adult
  • Blood Glucose / analysis
  • Blood Platelets / metabolism*
  • Cyclic AMP / blood
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hydrocortisone / blood
  • Insulin / blood
  • Insulin / metabolism*
  • Insulin / pharmacology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Myocardial Ischemia / blood*
  • Platelet Aggregation / drug effects

Substances

  • Blood Glucose
  • Insulin
  • Cyclic AMP
  • Hydrocortisone