Antagonistic Atrial Natriuretic Peptide with the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System and Effects on Systemic Blood Pressure Regulation

Fellipe Genasculi Araujo, R. Ramos
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The atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) presents, from the point of view of systemic blood pressure regulation, a relevant antagonistic association when compared to the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). Through a careful review, the aim of the study was to evidence the process and the link between systems and hormones, from prohormone secretion, conversion, interaction with receptors, ANP action, correlating its antagonistic effects to RAAS, and the association between the mechanisms of action and SBP. The method adopted was a systematic review through electronic scientific articles in the database of the Virtual Health Library, PubMed and Cochrane. The process of searching and selecting the articles followed the rule of systematic review – PRISMA. The study demonstrates that the effects of ANP release due to cardiac atrial expansion are effectively counterregulators to the effects of RAAS malfunction, acting in a way to preserve the back, cardiac and vascular issues from blood pressure control. This mechanism acts via hydroelectrolytic regulation, especially through processes of resorption and excretion of sodium and water by the removal tubules, where the RAAS acts to increase blood volume and ANP acting to potentiate diuretic mechanisms. It is concluded that the degrading effects of the malfunction of RAAS, to some extent, be counter-regulated by the effects of ANP release, acting in the control of systemic blood pressure, alone or concomitantly with pharmacological treatment.
拮抗心房利钠肽与肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统及其对全身血压调节的影响
与肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统(RAAS)相比,从全身血压调节的角度来看,心房利钠肽(ANP)呈现出相关的拮抗关联。通过仔细的回顾,本研究的目的是证明系统和激素之间的过程和联系,从激素原分泌,转化,与受体的相互作用,ANP作用,其对RAAS的拮抗作用,以及作用机制与收缩压之间的关系。采用的方法是通过虚拟健康图书馆、PubMed和Cochrane数据库中的电子科学文章进行系统综述。文章的检索和选择过程遵循系统评价- PRISMA规则。该研究表明,心房扩张引起的ANP释放对RAAS功能障碍的影响是有效的反调节因子,在某种程度上保护背部、心脏和血管问题免受血压控制的影响。该机制通过水电解调节起作用,特别是通过去除小管对钠和水的吸收和排泄过程,其中RAAS增加血容量,ANP增强利尿机制。综上所述,RAAS功能障碍的降解作用在一定程度上被ANP释放的作用所抵消,ANP释放的作用单独或联合药物治疗控制全身血压。
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