Insulin stimulates monocyte membrane associated tissue factor activity
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2003
Abstract
The benefits of intensive insulin therapy for type 2 diabetics with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are highly controversial. We performed in vitro studies to determine whether insulin has any effect on whole blood coagulation and assess how insulin responds to monocyte membrane associated tissue factor (mmaTF) induced hypercoagulability. Mercuric ion (Hg2+), which has been shown to increase mmaTF-dependent procoagulant activity in whole blood, was used to stimulate similar pathways in our experiment. We spiked human citrated whole blood with HgCl2: and Humulin-N® (HN) at final concentrations of control, 0.02 U/mL HN, 0.004 U/mL HN, 0.002 U/mL HN, 0.005% HgCl2, 0.02 U/mL HN:0.005% HgCl2, 0.004 U/mL HN:0.005% HgCl2, and 0.002 U/mL HN:0.005% HgCl2. The samples (n=12) were incubated at 37°C for 10 minutes and recalcified with CaCl2 to initiate clotting. The clotting time (CT) was measured with an Amelung KC4A Micro. The results indicate that HN by itself has no effect on CT. However, each concentration of HN:HgCl2 exhibited a shorter CT than either HN or HgCl2 alone (p<0.02 in each case). Studies with bovine pancreas insulin yielded similar results. This data indicates that insulin is stimulating mmaTF activity, and warrants the implementation of coagulation monitoring protocols for intensive insulin therapy.
Identifier
84943416932 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Proceedings of the IEEE Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference Nebec
e-ISSN
21607001
ISSN
1071121X
First Page
251
Last Page
252
Recommended Citation
Bhatt, Biren A.; Patel, Darshana R.; Kristol, David; Arora, Rohit R.; and Spillert, Charles R., "Insulin stimulates monocyte membrane associated tissue factor activity" (2003). Faculty Publications. 14385.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/14385
