Role of atrial natriuretic peptide on sodium homeostasis in experimental renal failure.

K Nitta, M Naruse, T Sanaka, K Tsuchiya, N Sugino
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In a study of the role of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in sodium homeostasis in experimental renal failure, we found that a infusion of ANP at 0.25 microgram/min for 15 min produced an increase in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and fractional excretion of sodium (FENa) in five-sixth nephrectomized (5/6 Nx) rats. Renal vascular resistance (RVR) was lower during the base-line period and did not change after the administration of 100 ng/ml ANP to isolated perfused kidney (IPK) from adriamycin-treated rats. Furthermore, fractional excretion of ANP (FEANP) by IPK decreased in kidneys from adriamycin-treated rats as compared to that in kidneys from control rats. Finally, after 5/6 Nx, levels of plasma immunoreactive ANP (ir-ANP) gradually increased but excretion of water and sodium did not change during normal intake of sodium. The increase in levels of ir-ANP was accompanied by an increase in the rates of excretion of water and sodium was observed 2 days later but these rates returned to the base-line values after 2 weeks. These findings suggest that ANP plays an important role in the adjustment of acute changes in the volume of extracellular fluid during experimental renal failure.

心房利钠肽在实验性肾衰竭钠稳态中的作用。
在一项关于心房利钠肽(ANP)在实验性肾衰竭中钠稳态中的作用的研究中,我们发现0.25微克/分钟的ANP输注15分钟可以增加五分之六肾切除(5/6 Nx)大鼠的肾小球滤过率(GFR)和钠的部分排泄(FENa)。肾脏血管阻力(RVR)在基线期较低,在阿霉素处理大鼠离体灌注肾(IPK)中给予100 ng/ml ANP后无变化。此外,与对照大鼠相比,阿霉素处理大鼠肾脏中IPK对ANP (FEANP)的部分排泄减少。最后,在5/6 Nx后,血浆免疫反应性ANP (ir-ANP)水平逐渐升高,但在正常钠摄入量下,水和钠的排泄量没有变化。2天后观察到ir-ANP水平的增加伴随着水和钠的排泄率的增加,但这些排泄率在2周后恢复到基线值。这些结果提示ANP在实验性肾衰竭时细胞外液容量的急性变化调节中起重要作用。
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