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Infusion of iso-rANP(1-45) or (17-45) increases plasma immunoreactive ANP and lowers plasma renin activity and aldosterone

  • D. B. Jennings
  • , J. C. McKirdy
  • , P. J. Ohtake
  • , I. R. Sarda
  • , T. G. Flynn
  • , G. K. Hira

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Abstract

We have reported that a second rat atrial natriuretic peptide, iso-rANP(1-45), as well as the putative ANP homologue, iso-rANP(17-45), elicited circulatory and renal responses in the rat similar to those found after administration of ANP. Iso-rANP also interacted with ANP to potentiate the observed biological activity in the rat. In the present studies in awake dogs, intravenous infusion of low doses (6.3-50 pmol·kg-1·min-1) of iso-rANP(1-45) and iso-rANP(17-45) increased plasma immunoreactive ANP and suppressed plasma renin activity (PRA) and aldosterone. Iso-rANP, like ring-deleted analogues of ANP, may have displaced ANP from ANP clearance receptors to increase plasma ANP concentration, since factors influencing myocardial ANP release were not changed. The effect of iso-rANP(1-45) and (17-45) in lowering PRA and plasma aldosterone may therefore have been indirect, via ANP stimulation of active guanylate cyclase-linked ANP receptors. However, an additional direct effect of iso-rANP on an active receptor cannot be excluded.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1292-1297
Number of pages6
JournalCanadian journal of physiology and pharmacology
Volume68
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1990

Keywords

  • Arginine vasopressin
  • Circulatory hemodynamics
  • Clearance and active ANP receptors
  • Water and electrolyte balance

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