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Title: Characterization of atrial natriuretic peptide receptors in human fetoplacental vasculature. Author: McQueen J, Kingdom JC, Whittle MJ, Connell JM. Journal: Am J Physiol; 1993 Mar; 264(3 Pt 2):H798-804. PubMed ID: 8096122. Abstract: Two classes of high-affinity binding sites for atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) were identified in a microsomal fraction from human placental artery using radioligand binding methods and des[Gln18,Ser19,Gly20,Leu21,Gly22]ANP-(4-2 3) (C-ANP), a partially ring-deleted analogue of ANP, consistent with the presence of ANP-A and ANP-C receptor subtypes in this tissue [dissociation equilibrium constant (Kd) 58 pM, maximum binding capacity (Bmax) 14 fmol/mg membrane protein, and Kd 82 pM, Bmax 28 fmol/mg, respectively]. ANP activated a guanylate cyclase present in a particulate fraction from placental vascular tissue with half-maximal response at 104 pM and a maximal rate of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate production of 62 pmol.min-1 x mg protein-1. Human brain natriuretic peptide was 10-fold less effective than ANP in stimulating guanylate cyclase activity, indicating the absence of the ANP-B receptor subtype. C-ANP had no effect on basal or ANP-stimulated enzyme activity. This report demonstrates the presence of functional (guanylate cyclase-coupled) receptors for ANP in the human fetoplacental vasculature, suggesting that ANP may have a role in the regulation of fetoplacental hemodynamics.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]