Hypertension, Vol 22, 634-639, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
GY Koh, MG Klug and LJ Field
Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) is a peptide hormone that induces potent
but transient hypotensive and natriuretic responses on short- term
administration. The role of the hormone in long-term cardiovascular
regulation has remained elusive in part because of the temporal limitations
of long-term infusion models and the extremely short half-life of the
molecule in vivo. To circumvent these temporal limitations, a transgenic
mouse model was developed that exhibits lifelong elevated plasma ANF
levels. These mice are chronically hypotensive, with arterial pressures
averaging 20 to 30 mm Hg less than those observed in nontransgenic
siblings. In contrast, no obvious natriuretic or diuretic phenotype was
observed in transgenic animals housed in metabolic cages. Thus, the mice
adequately compensate for the renal effects but not the hemodynamic effects
of the hormone. The ANF transgenic mice provide a tractable model system
with which to study the consequences of long-term alterations of ANF
expression in vivo.
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Atrial natriuretic factor and transgenic mice
Krannert Institute of Cardiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46202-4800.
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