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Title: Does the olfactory system mediate water- and mineral-regulating mechanisms? Evidence of immunoreactive atrial natriuretic factor within olfactory mucosa. Author: Gutkowska J, Marcinkiewicz M. Journal: J Neurochem; 1989 Dec; 53(6):1830-6. PubMed ID: 2553867. Abstract: The immunoreactivity of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) was studied in the rat olfactory mucosa (OM). Endogenous immunoreactive ANF (IR-ANF) was purified from OM using Vycor glass beads for extraction and reverse-phase HPLC: two of three IR-ANF peaks, identified by retention time, were identical to both the circulating form of ANF (Ser99-Tyr126) and the ANF pro-hormone (Asn1-Tyr126). A radioreceptor assay, employing rat renal glomerular membranes, revealed that endogenous IR-ANF competed with radiolabelled ANF. IR-ANF was localized by immunocytochemistry in secretory cells of Bowman's gland and in some cells of the epithelial layer. The relatively low concentration of IR-ANF in the OM (2.5 ng/mg protein) suggests a local role of ANF in this tissue. This hypothesis is supported by the presence in OM of ANF-binding sites, characterized by a KD of 95 pM and a Bmax of 130 fmol/mg protein. We propose that ANF could be released from the OM and act throughout in a paracrine (if not autocrine) manner on some yet-unidentified targets containing ANF-binding sites.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]