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<Articles><Article><Journal><PublisherName></PublisherName><JournalTitle>Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders</JournalTitle><Volume>3</Volume><Issue>0</Issue></Journal><ArticleTitle>EFFECT OF INSULIN ON LOCAL AND TISSUE ACE ACTIVITY IN DIABETIC RATS.</ArticleTitle><FirstPage>51</FirstPage><LastPage>51</LastPage><AuthorList><Author><FirstName>Ali Mohammad</FirstName><LastName>Sharifi</LastName></Author><Author><FirstName>Seyed Hadi</FirstName><LastName>Mousavi</LastName></Author><Author><FirstName>Bagher</FirstName><LastName>Larijani</LastName></Author></AuthorList><History><PubDate PubStatus="received"><Year>2015</Year><Month>10</Month><Day>05</Day></PubDate></History><Abstract>Background: The precise mechanisms of vascular diseases in &amp;nbsp;insulin&amp;nbsp; dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) are not clearly understood. There are evidences of alteration in mechanisms involved in regulating vascular tone including increased ACE activity in some tissues. To investigate the effect of insulin treatment on these changes this study was performed.
Methods: Three groups of 8&amp;nbsp; male Sprauge&amp;nbsp; Dawely rats including&amp;nbsp; control (C) and two diabetic groups (D, IT) were&amp;nbsp; used in this study. Diabetes was induced&amp;nbsp; by injection of 60 mg/kg STZ&amp;nbsp; ip.&amp;nbsp; After induction of diabetes IT group were treated with insulin (10 units/kg/day s.c.) for four weeks. The control group and the untreated diabetic group were treated with the same amount of Saline and for the same time. ACE activity was determined by HPLC method.
Results: 4 weeks after induction of diabetes, SBP and ACE activity in serum, lung, heart and aorta&amp;nbsp; increased in D group compared to control rats. Insulin treatment reversed these changes to normal values in IT group.
Conclusion: It is concluded that increased ACE activity could contribute to the&amp;nbsp; development of diabetic vasculopathy and ACE reducing activity of insulin may be partially involved in decrease of&amp;nbsp; cardiovascular complications in diabetes.</Abstract><web_url>https://jdmd.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdmd/article/view/51</web_url></Article></Articles>
