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Title: Comparison of the effects of ANF 99-126 and ANF 103-126 on captopril-induced renin release in man. Author: Lang CC, McMurray JJ, Moyses C, Struthers AD. Journal: Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 1991 Jun; 34(6):493-9. PubMed ID: 1832344. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The aim was to examine the effects of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) 99-126 and ANF 103-126, an N-terminal shortened analogue of the peptide, on the plasma renin activity response to captopril, an inhibitor of angiotensin-converting enzyme. DESIGN: Two protocols were performed. In the first protocol, subjects were studied on three occasions. Captopril 25 mg was given and a 60 minute infusion of 5% D-glucose (placebo), or ANF 99-126 3 or 10 pmol/kg/min, was administered in a single blind randomized manner. The second protocol was divided in two parallel phases comparing ANF 103-126 either 3 or 10 pmol/kg/min to placebo. SUBJECTS: Thirty-three salt-replete healthy male volunteers aged 21-39 years were studied in the supine position. MEASUREMENTS: Plasma renin activity, plasma ANF 99-126 and ANF 103-126 levels, heart rate and blood pressure were measured. RESULTS: Compared to placebo infusion, the rise in plasma renin activity after captopril was attenuated by ANF 99-126 infusion (from 755% of baseline to 294% by ANF 99-126 3 pmol/kg/min and from 755 to 202% by 10 pmol/kg/min; P less than 0.03 and P less than 0.01 respectively). The comparable findings with ANF 103-126 were 492 to 218% (3 pmol/kg/min) and 645 to 364% (10 pmol/kg/min) (P less than 0.01 and P less than 0.01 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The results, taken in conjunction with previous findings, suggest that atrial natriuretic factor inhibits in a non-selective manner the renin response to all secretagogues so far tested in man. The current results also suggest that the anti-renin action of atrial natriuretic factor does not depend on the first four N-terminal amino acids of the native peptide.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]