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Atriopeptin stimulation of rectal gland function in Squalus acanthias.

R Solomon, M Taylor, D Dorsey, P Silva, F H Epstein.   

Abstract

The rectal gland of the shark plays a significant role in the homeostasis of extracellular volume. Regulation of rectal gland function is under hormonal control, but the precise identity of the humoral mediator is unknown. Atriopeptin stimulates rectal gland chloride secretion in vivo. This stimulation of epithelial transport is accompanied by systemic and local hemodynamic effects. Atriopeptin also stimulates chloride secretion by the in vitro perfused rectal gland, an effect that is not accompanied by hemodynamic changes. Extracts of shark heart, but not muscle, brain, kidney, or intestine, contain a heat-stable trypsin-sensitive substance capable of in vitro stimulation of rectal gland chloride secretion. Electron micrographic analysis reveals multiple neurosecretory-like granules in atrial cardiocytes that are only rarely seen in ventricular cardiocytes. By using the in vitro perfused gland as a biologic assay, serum obtained after extracellular volume expansion reveals the presence of a rectal gland stimulatory factor that is not present in serum before expansion. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that atriopeptin is present in shark cardiocytes and is released during volume expansion. The atriopeptin stimulates rectal gland chloride secretion, providing a negative feedback mechanism for the regulation of extracellular volume.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2931032     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1985.249.3.R348

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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