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Title: Atrial natriuretic factor and changes in the aldosterone response to angiotensin II in sodium depleted dogs. Author: Richards AM, Tree M, Tonolo G, Montorsi P, Polonia J, Morton JJ, Fraser R, Frampton C. Journal: Clin Exp Hypertens; 1993 Mar; 15(2):379-94. PubMed ID: 8467324. Abstract: The effects of physiological shifts in plasma atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) concentrations on angiotensin II/aldosterone relationships during changes in sodium status were assessed in 6 conscious beagle dogs. Incremental infusions of angiotensin II (3, 9 and 27ng/kg/min) were administered on three occasions. The animals were studied in sodium replete and deplete states and on a third occasion, again while sodium deplete, with a background constant low-dose infusion of ANF (1.5pmol/kg/min) sufficient to enhance the low endogenous plasma ANF values observed in sodium depletion to match those observed in the sodium replete state. Sodium depletion caused a leftward shift and steepened the slope of the relationship between achieved arterial angiotensin II concentrations and the plasma aldosterone response. This effect was significantly attenuated (approximately 50%) by the low dose ANF infusions which tended to flatten the slope of the angiotensin II/aldosterone curve (ns) and shifted it significantly to the right (p < 0.05). These data suggest subtle shifts in endogenous levels of plasma ANF, accompanying changes in sodium status, are a major contributor to the associated alterations in angiotensin II/aldosterone relationships. Low dose ANF also significantly reduced the effect of angiotensin II on arterial pressures but did not alter natriuresis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]