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  • Title: Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP): response to NaCl is attenuated in rat atria in vitro after hypophysectomy.
    Author: Arjamaa O.
    Journal: Acta Physiol Scand; 1989 Aug; 136(4):499-505. PubMed ID: 2528888.
    Abstract:
    The present study documents the effects of hypophysectomy on the NaCl-stimulated release and on the basal secretion rates of ANP from rat atria in vitro. Three weeks before the experiments rats were subjected to hypophysectomy or to a corresponding sham operation. Atria were excised and superfused in an organ bath with a physiological buffer solution (PBS, 294 mosmol kg-1). After a control period of 5 min, superfusion was made with hyperosmotic NaCl (330 mosmol kg-1) for 10 min, and then again with PBS, but now for 15 min. Atria were paced with field stimulation (4 Hz, 20 V, 1 ms) and the resting tension was kept at 5 mN. The sham-operated animals responded with a significant increase (P less than 0.05) in the secretion rate of ANP (from 137 +/- 13 pg ml-1 [n = 35] to 235 +/- 24 [n = 34], means +/- SE) to the NaCl stimulus. The hypophysectomy blunted the ANP response to hyperosmotic NaCl. In addition, basal secretion rate was significantly (P less than 0.001) lower in the hypophysectomized than in the sham-operated animals during the whole experiment. Gel filtrations revealed that, during the hyperosmotic NaCl, both groups secreted exclusively ANP 1-28. We conclude that hypophysectomy blunts the basal as well as stimulus-induced in-vitro release of ANP from rat atria.
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