“…Apart from NPR-B, also A-and C-type receptors for NPs were identified in podocytes [6]. However, the B-type receptor has been reported as the least abundant of all three NP receptors, not only in the whole kidney [24] but also in the glomeruli [25,26]. Furthermore, its ligand, CNP, has been suggested to preferentially act as a paracrine hormone, exerting weaker renal [48] and glomerular [49] effects as compared to ANP.…”