PMID: 9428620Jan 15, 1998Paper

Mechanisms of mechanical load-induced atrial natriuretic peptide secretion: role of endothelin, nitric oxide, and angiotensin II

Journal of Molecular Medicine : Official Organ of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher Und Ärzte
H RuskoahoJ Leppäluoto

Abstract

There are three members in the natriuretic peptide hormone family, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP, brain natriuretic peptide), and C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP), that are involved in the regulation of blood pressure and fluid homeostasis. CNP is found principally in the central nervous system and vascular endothelial cells while ANP and BNP are cardiac hormones. ANP is synthesized mainly in the atria of the normal adult heart, while BNP is produced by both the atria and ventricles. The mechanisms controlling ANP release have been the subject of intense research, and are now fairly well understood. The major determinant of ANP secretion is myocyte stretch. Although much less is known about the factors regulating BNP release from the heart, myocyte stretch has also been reported to stimulate BNP release from both atria and ventricles. However, whether wall stretch acts directly or via factors such as endothelin- , nitric oxide, or angiotensin II liberated in response to distension has not been established. Recent studies show that by stimulating endothelin type A receptors endothelin plays an important physiological role as a mediator of acute-volume load-induced ANP secretion from atrial myo...Continue Reading

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