Pioglitazone (a thiazolidinedione derivative) increases insulin sensitivity and prevents hypertension in the Dahl-salt-sensitive (S) rat. The present study was undertaken to determine if pioglitazone modulates pressor responsiveness to vasoactive agents, both in vivo and in vitro. In vivo, pretreatment with pioglitazone inhibited (P < 0.02) pressor responses to both norepinephrine and angiotensin II in conscious Dahl-S, but not in Sprague-Dawley rats. In vitro, pioglitazone augmented the capacity of insulin to inhibit pressor responses of strips of thoracic aortas to norepinephrine, but not to angiotensin. Additionally, in vitro, incubation with insulin plus pioglitazone augmented acetylcholine-induced, but not nitroprusside-induced vasodilation. Pioglitazone pretreatment increased (P < 0.001) in vitro insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in adipose tissue, but not in thoracic aortas of Dahl-S. We hypothesize that pioglitazone attenuates hypertension by modulating the effects of insulin on vascular function, resulting in both blunted vasoconstriction and augmented acetylcholine-induced vasodilation. These alterations are not accounted for by an effect of pioglitazone on glucose uptake by vascular smooth muscle.
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