1995
DOI: 10.1530/eje.0.1330361
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Alterations in atrial natriuretic peptide gene expression during endurance training in rats

Abstract: Spontaneous and experimental rises of intracardiac pressure and/or volume increase the level of atrial natriuretic (ANP) mRNA in rat atrial tissue. There is expanding evidence that ANP synthesis is increased in the ventricle under such conditions. However, little is known with regard to the myocardial ANP synthesis response to physical training. In this study, plasma and atrial immunoreactive ANP concentrations were measured in Sprague-Dawley rats trained on a treadmill and compared to sedentary controls. Atri… Show more

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“…Previous reports on the effect of training on the expression of ANF by ventricular tissue are in conflict. ANF mRNA levels were found to be increased by a rat swim training program (3), a dog treadmill training program (15), and a mouse voluntary wheel running program (1), but unchanged by a treadmill training program in rats (2,12). Because of this uncertainty, we verified the results of our microarray analysis for ANF using RT-PCR and confirmed that ANF expression was decreased in trained compared with control tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Previous reports on the effect of training on the expression of ANF by ventricular tissue are in conflict. ANF mRNA levels were found to be increased by a rat swim training program (3), a dog treadmill training program (15), and a mouse voluntary wheel running program (1), but unchanged by a treadmill training program in rats (2,12). Because of this uncertainty, we verified the results of our microarray analysis for ANF using RT-PCR and confirmed that ANF expression was decreased in trained compared with control tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Upregulation of these transcripts is considered a highly conserved feature of ventricular hypertrophy (Lee et al, 1988; Dagnino et al, 1992; Buttrick et al, 1994; Nakagawa et al, 1995), but there are contradictory reports in the literature on the correlation of upregulation of natriuretic peptides with physiological hypertrophy that can be induced by various training programs in animals. Some publications report an upregulation (Buttrick et al, 1994; Allen et al, 2001), while some report no change (Azizi et al, 1995; Jin et al, 2000) or downregulation (Diffee et al, 2003) of ANP and/or BNP expression in these animal models. Both natriuretic peptides were shown to function as modulators of cardiac hypertrophy preventing uncontrolled myocardial growth and regulating ventricular remodeling secondary to compensatory hypertrophy (Tsuruda et al, 2002; Gardner, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, it has not been reported whether this also applies to particulate guanylyl cyclase natriuretic peptide receptors in the heart. By contrast, chronic exercise training is generally not associated with elevated plasma ANP levels (Miller et al 1990; Rogers et al 1991; Azizi et al 1995) and the activity of natriuretic peptide receptors are unchanged in adrenal, kidney and lung (Suda et al 2000). Again, no information is available on natriuretic peptide receptors in exercise‐trained hearts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%