CLEARANCE RECEPTOR AND NEUTRAL ENDOPEPTIDASE-MEDIATED METABOLISM OF ATRIAL-NATRIURETIC-FACTOR

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A novel small linear C-atrial natriuretic factor receptor ligand [C-ANF-(11-15)] and phosphoramidon (PHO) were used to determine the effects of C-ANF receptor blockade alone, or in combination with inhibition of neutral endopeptidase (NEP), on the pharmacokinetics and-metabolism of ANF in the rat. C-ANF-(11-15) infusion decreased apparent volume of distribution (V(ss)) and metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of administered I-125-ANF-(1-28) to one-third of their control values, whereas PHO alone was without effect on these parameters. In combination with C-ANF(11-15), however, PHO further decreased MCR of I-125-ANF(1-28) and increased plasma half time by more than threefold. High-performance liquid chromatography analysis revealed that C-ANF-(11-15) inhibited the delayed appearance of free I-125 and [I-125] monoiodotyrosine but had no effect on the small proportion of NEP metabolites in plasma. The combination of C-ANF-(11-15) and PHO further delayed the appearance of small metabolites, abolished the appearance of NEP metabolites, and markedly prolonged the permanence of intact I-125-ANF-(1-28) in plasma. The results demonstrate that C-ANF receptor blockade by C-ANF-(11-15) impairs clearance and metabolism of ANF, an effect which is synergistically potentiated by concomitant inhibition of NEP. C-ANF-(11-15) alone or in combination with NEP inhibitors may be a potentially useful therapeutic tool in the treatment of cardiovascular and renal diseases.
Publisher
AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
Issue Date
1992-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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CYCLIC-GMP ACCUMULATION; PEPTIDE ANALOGS; INHIBITOR; MEMBRANES; BINDING; KIDNEY; DEGRADATION; STIMULATION; EXPRESSION; HYDROLYSIS

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, v.263, no.3, pp.553 - 2

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0002-9513
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/67270
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