Hypertension, Vol 5, 672-675, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
H Sonnenberg, S Milojevic, CK Chong and AT Veress
We recently discovered a potent natriuretic factor in cardiac atrial
tissue. The present experiments were designed to determine whether
hypertension was associated with altered tissue content of this atrial
natriuretic factor. Extracts were prepared using fresh atria from
spontaneously hypertensive rats of the Okamoto strain and from their
Wistar-Kyoto controls. Two groups of anesthetized, normovolemic rats
(Sprague-Dawley) were used to measure the renal natriuretic and
chloriuretic effect of each type of extract. Results indicate that atrial
content of natriuretic factor is reduced in hypertensive rats compared to
control animals. We speculate that chronic release of the factor could have
depleted atrial stores, and that increased blood levels of atrial
natriuretic factor may be involved in the generation and maintenance of
hypertension in this model.
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Atrial natriuretic factor: reduced cardiac content in spontaneously hypertensive rats
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