Nakipova O V, Gaĭnullin R Z, Safronova V G, Kosarskiĭ L S, Bakaneva B F, Ignat'ev D A, Amerkhanov Z G, Kolaeva S G, Kukushkin N I, Solomonov N G
Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Acad. Sci., Pushchino, Moscow Region.
Biofizika. 1997 Nov-Dec;42(6):1297-300.
During the deep hibernation (at 5-6 degrees C of the heart temperature) and during arousal from hibernation (at 15-16 degrees C) insulin have no effect on contractility. Two opposite inotropic effects of insulin at concentrations 0.1-50 nM were found at higher temperature of arousing: a transient positive inotropic effect between 21-28 degrees C, and a negative one (about 20-30% from the control value) above 28 degrees C. In active summer and winter animals insulin produced mainly the negative inotropic effect.