Atrial natriuretic factor and its role in the regulation of electrolyte, volume and pressure homeostasis.

Czechoslovak medicine Pub Date : 1989-01-01
K Horký, V Tesar, J Lachmanová, J Dvoráková, J Widimský
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Abstract

Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) is a humoral agent isolated in recent years from cardiac atrial tissue, and produced by atrial cardiocytes as a peptide precursor containing 152 amino acids. In secretory atrial granules, it is stored in reserve form as a prohormone and released into circulation as a 28-amino acid peptide from the C-terminal portion of the peptide precursor representing the active circulating hormone. ANF possesses potent natriuretic, myorelaxant, vasodilatory and blood pressure-lowering properties. Besides, it inhibits renin, aldosterone and vasopressin secretion. It is present also in the CNS and its function is closely related to the sympathetics nerves. By its direct renal and vascular effect, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and vasopressin inhibition and, by its neuromodulatory action on the central and sympathetic nerves, ANF plays an important role in electrolyte, volume and pressure homeostasis. The development of a radioimmunoassay for ANF determination in the plasma of rats and man enabled us to follow up its changes under various experimental conditions (water deprivation, increased or decreased salt intake, effect of anaesthetics, ontogenetic changes in ANF concentration during development of hypertension in the spontaneously hypertensive rat) and in clinical studies (effect of ECV expansion in controls, arterial hypertension, liver cirrhosis as well as ANF changes in congestive heart failure or chronic renal failure). These findings of ours have supported the concept that ANF represents an important adaptive and corrective mechanism mobilized during intravascular volume and blood pressure changes in an effort to normalize these. ANF is expected to find use also in the treatment of oedema, arterial hypertension and acute renal failure.

心房利钠因子及其在电解质、容量和压力稳态调节中的作用。
心房利钠因子(Atrial natriuretic factor, ANF)是近年来从心房组织中分离出来的一种体液制剂,由心房细胞产生,是一种含有152个氨基酸的肽前体。在分泌性心房颗粒中,它作为激素原以储备形式储存,并从肽前体的c端作为28个氨基酸的肽释放到循环中,代表活跃的循环激素。ANF具有有效的尿钠、肌肉松弛、血管扩张和降低血压的特性。此外,它还能抑制肾素、醛固酮和抗利尿激素的分泌。它也存在于中枢神经系统中,其功能与交感神经密切相关。ANF通过其对肾脏和血管的直接作用,肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统和血管加压素的抑制作用,以及其对中枢和交感神经的神经调节作用,在电解质、体积和压力稳态中起重要作用。我们开发了一种测定大鼠和人血浆中ANF的放射免疫测定法,使我们能够在各种实验条件下(缺水、盐摄入量增加或减少、麻醉剂的影响、自发性高血压大鼠高血压发展过程中ANF浓度的个体发生变化)和临床研究中(对照组ECV扩张的影响、动脉高血压、肝硬化以及充血性心力衰竭或慢性肾功能衰竭时ANF的变化)。我们的这些发现支持了ANF是一种重要的适应性和纠正机制,在血管内容量和血压变化过程中动员起来,努力使这些变化正常化。ANF也有望用于治疗水肿、动脉高血压和急性肾衰竭。
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