Secretion of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides from human cardiac atrial explants in culture: effect of dynorphin.

Cardioscience Pub Date : 1994-06-01
A Ationu, C Hassall, E Moules, M Patton, D R Singer, G Burnstock, N D Carter
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We have previously developed a method for maintaining human cardiac explants in culture under serum-free conditions, for the assessment of cardiac endocrine function and myocardial growth factors. In order to assess the local role of dynorphin in the human heart, we studied the effects of dynorphin on the secretion of atrial natriuretic peptide and brain natriuretic peptide by human cardiac atrial explants. Dynorphin did not affect the basal secretion of brain natriuretic peptide, but clearly enhanced the release of atrial natriuretic peptide from the human cardiac explants in culture. The atrial content of brain natriuretic peptide was not significantly reduced, whereas the atrial content of atrial natriuretic peptide in cultured explants was reduced two-fold in the presence of dynorphin. These findings indicate that dynorphin may have a direct stimulatory effect on the release of atrial natriuretic peptide, but not brain natriuretic peptide, from human cardiac atria.

培养的人心脏心房外植体分泌心房和脑利钠肽:动啡的影响。
我们之前已经开发了一种在无血清条件下维持人类心脏外植体培养的方法,用于评估心脏内分泌功能和心肌生长因子。为了评估动啡在人心脏中的局部作用,我们研究了动啡对人心脏心房外植体分泌房钠肽和脑钠肽的影响。Dynorphin不影响脑钠肽的基础分泌,但明显促进培养的人心脏外植体心房钠肽的释放。脑钠肽的心房含量没有显著降低,而在dynorphin的存在下,培养的外植体的心房钠肽含量降低了2倍。这些发现表明,肌啡肽可能对心房钠肽的释放有直接刺激作用,而不是对脑钠肽的释放有直接刺激作用。
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