Literature DB >> 12842844

Atrial natriuretic peptide regulates regional vascular volume and venous tone in humans.

Matthias Schmitt1, Andrew J M Broadley, Angus K Nightingale, Nicola Payne, Prasad Gunaruwan, Justin Taylor, Leong Lee, John Cockcroft, Allan D Struthers, Michael P Frenneaux.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To date, the contribution of basal atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) levels to resting vascular function in humans is unknown. In the present study we sought to investigate the role of ANP in regulating regional vascular volume and venous tone in healthy subjects. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We used radionuclide plethysmography to examine the effects of ANP and the ANP-receptor antagonist A71915 on forearm vascular volume. Creating pressure/volume relations, we determined changes in vascular volume, compliance, and tone. Performing dose-ranging studies, we additionally assessed the potency and specificity of A71915 in the forearm resistance vasculature. Equilibrium blood pool scintigraphy was then used to assess the effects of systemic administration of A71915 on regional intestinal vascular volume. Infusion of ANP increased forearm vascular volume in a dose-dependent manner (maximum 20%; P<0.001), exerting a maximum venodilating effect at plasma levels similar to that seen in heart failure. A71915 increased venous tone, thereby decreasing vascular volume by 9.6+/-1.1%, P<0.001 (forearm), and 2.6+/-0.5%, P=0.01 (intestinal beds). At an infusion ratio of 50:1, A71915 almost completely abolished the effects of ANP on forearm blood flow.
CONCLUSIONS: ANP locally regulates regional vascular volume and tone without affecting compliance.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12842844     DOI: 10.1161/01.ATV.0000084826.86349.1D

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol        ISSN: 1079-5642            Impact factor:   8.311


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