Responsiveness of the ANP providing system to volume load in conscious dogs |
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Authors: | Yasuhiro Nishida Atsuro Miyata Hironobu Morita Nobuhisa Uemura Kenji Kangawa Hisayuki Matsuo Hiroshi Hosomi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, Kagawa Medical School, Miki, Kita, 761-07 Kagawa, Japan;(2) Department of Biochemistry, Miyazaki Medical College, 880-16 Kiyotake, Miyazaki, Japan |
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Abstract: | We examined in detail changes in arterial plasma ANP concentration in response to volume load in conscious dogs. In a 5-min volume load experiment, 18 ml/kg of isosmotic and isooncotic 3% Dextran 40 in saline was infused over a period of 5 min. Mean left atrial pressure (MLAP) increased transiently by 7.6±0.9 mm Hg. Plasma ANP level (P-ANP) did not significantly increase. Assayed P-ANP levels were corrected for hemodilution. Corrected P-ANP (C-ANP) significantly increased from 206±17 to 348±34 pg/ml. However, the level of C-ANP did not reach a steady state. No significant linear correlation was found between increases in MLAP and normalized C-ANP. In a 45-min volume load experiment, the elevated level of MLAP caused by the 5-min volume load was maintained for 40 min by supplemental infusion. C-ANP significantly increased from 196±18 pg/ml to 435±73 ng/ml. The level of C-ANP reached a steady state. A close linear correlation was observed between increases in MLAP and normalized C-ANP. However, the peak time of C-ANP lagged 10 min behind MLAP. These results indicate that it takes 10 min for P-ANP to reach a steady state in fully responding to a volume load, and that the long-term volume load is a prerequisite to the response of the ANP providing system. |
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Keywords: | Atrial natriuretic peptide Long-term volume load Left atrial pressure Hemodilution |
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