The actions of insulin on cardiac contractility

1981 
Abstract This review summarizes the effects of insulin on cardiac contractility of the normal, failing, anoxic and ischemic heart. In animal experiments under aerobic conditions a variety of effects of insulin on cardiac contractile force have been described which are frequently contradictory. The use of different insulin preparations of unknown purity make the interpretation of these findings rather difficult. The protective effects of insulin in the isolated heart on the rate of production of spontaneous heart failure require both glucose and insulin for maximal effect and are probably related to an improved cardiac carbohydrate utilization produced by insulin. Other cardiac effects of insulin independent of glucose could be due to ionic readjustments produced by insulin which are glucose independent.
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