1998
DOI: 10.1210/jcem.83.8.5050
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Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Is Not Degraded by the Lungs in Humans

Abstract: In an attempt to identify and quantify the sites of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) degradation, particularly the lungs, a new tracer method to study ANP metabolism in vivo in humans was developed and applied to patients with left ventricular dysfunction. Thirteen male, normotensive, cardiac patients with different degrees of left ventricular myocardial involvement were enrolled in the study. The study protocol required constant infusion (3 patients) or bolus injection (10 patients) of 125I-labeled ANP just u… Show more

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“…Upon secretion, ANP is rapidly distributed and degraded (its metabolic clearance rate is on average about 2000 ml/min in healthy subjects); in humans about 50% of the ANP secreted into the right atrium is extracted by the peripheral tissues during first pass throughout the body (21)(22)(23). Furthermore, circulating ANP represents only a small fraction of the total body pool (no more than 1/15) in normal subjects (2, 21-23) Figure 1 Synthesis and secretion of ANP.…”
Section: Physiological Considerations For Circulating Levels Of Cnhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon secretion, ANP is rapidly distributed and degraded (its metabolic clearance rate is on average about 2000 ml/min in healthy subjects); in humans about 50% of the ANP secreted into the right atrium is extracted by the peripheral tissues during first pass throughout the body (21)(22)(23). Furthermore, circulating ANP represents only a small fraction of the total body pool (no more than 1/15) in normal subjects (2, 21-23) Figure 1 Synthesis and secretion of ANP.…”
Section: Physiological Considerations For Circulating Levels Of Cnhmentioning
confidence: 99%