Hypertension, Vol 13, 449-455, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
T Ogura, I Yamamoto and N Ogawa
Properties of human atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) binding to the crude
membrane fraction of rat kidney were studied using the ANF- radiolabeled
receptor assay; the developmental change of renal ANF receptors in three
age groups of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was also investigated
with the methods of radiolabeled receptor assay and the quantitative
approach of in vitro macro-autoradiography. Temperature and incubation time
greatly influenced ANF binding capacities because of the degradation of
radiolabeled ligand. Addition of 5 mM MgCl2 to assay buffer was useful for
the stabilization of ANF specific binding. Scatchard analysis suggested
that the crude membrane fraction of rat's kidney had a single binding site
with the apparent dissociation constant of 0.55 nM. In the study of the
developmental change of renal ANF receptor in SHR, systolic blood pressure
of the SHR at the age of 5 weeks and 12 weeks was significantly higher than
that of age-matched Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats, but there was no significant
difference in blood pressure between SHR and WKY rats at the age of 3
weeks. Concerning the radiolabeled receptor assay of ANF, the apparent
dissociation constant and maximum binding capacity in SHR were low in all
age groups when compared with those of WKY rats. In the in vitro
macro-autoradiographic observation, the specific binding of ANF was
localized mainly in the renal cortex, and these binding patterns of SHR and
WKY rats were the same in all age groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Developmental change of kidney receptor for atrial natriuretic factor in spontaneously hypertensive rat
Third Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama University Medical School, Japan.
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