The Physiological and Biological Significances of Human Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in Neonates |
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Authors: | Y. ITO F. MARUMO K. ANDO M. HAYASHI F. YAMASHITA |
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Affiliation: | From the Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kurume University, School of Medicine, Kurume, the;From the 2nd Department of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Yushima, the;From the Kitasato Biochemical Laboratories, Bristol-Myers KK, Sagamihara, and the;From the Department of Pediatrics, Kurume National Hospital, Kurume, Japan |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. The purpose of our study was to analyze the physiological and biological significances of the high human atrial natriuretic peptide (hANP) levels during early post-natal period. The absolute values or changes of plasma hANP concentrations did not correlate with the absolute values or changes of body weight, blood pressure, urinary sodium/creatinine and urinary aldosterone/creatinine ratios. Gel permeation chromatography of samples from two neonates revealed the presence of two molecular forms of hANP, α and β, both in the plasma and urine. In the plasma, the β-hANP was predominant on the 3rd day of life and the α-hANP on the 6th day of life. The change from one form to another was independent of the absolute value of hANP. We obtained no evidence suggestive of a physiological role of the high plasma hANP concentration during the early post-natal period. However, because of biological differences between these two fractions, their distribution must be taken into account when attempting to interpret the high hANP values observed in neonates. |
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Keywords: | atrial natriuretic peptide neonate molecular form |
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