Vasorelaxing effects of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides on coronary circulation in heart failure

Citation
T. Matsumoto et al., Vasorelaxing effects of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides on coronary circulation in heart failure, AM J P-HEAR, 45(6), 1999, pp. H1935-H1942
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03636135 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
H1935 - H1942
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-6135(199906)45:6<H1935:VEOAAB>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Natriuretic peptide (NP) receptor has been postulated to be downregulated u nder a high concentration of atrial NP (ANP) in congestive heart failure (C HF), but limited information is available on how the vascular functional re sponsiveness to NPs is altered in coronary circulation during CHF. We asses sed the relaxant effects of ANP, brain NP (BNP), and other vasodilators in isolated coronary arteries obtained from dogs with and without severe CHF i nduced by rapid right ventricular pacing. In CHF dogs, plasma ANP and cGMP concentrations were elevated compared with control dogs. In CHF arteries th e relaxant effects of ANP and BNP (10(-8) and 10(-7) mol/l) were suppressed compared with control arteries. Nitroglycerin, nitric oxide, 8-bromo-cGMP, and beraprost sodium produced similar concentration-response curves in bot h arteries. The addition of 10-7 mol/l ANP increased the level of tissue cG MP in control arteries, but not in CHF arteries. We conclude that there was a specific reduction in the relaxant effects of ANP and BNP in isolated co ronary arteries in severe CHF dogs, which suggests the possibility of the d ownregulation of NP receptors coupled to guanylate cyclase.