“…Moreover, natriuretic peptide signaling gains greater prominence in heart failure as plasma natriuretic peptide concentrations become markedly elevated (Burnett, Jr. et al, 1986; Sugawara et al, 1988; Tikkanen et al, 1985). Vasodilatory and diuretic responses to ANP are blunted in heart failure animal models (Drexler et al, 1987; Riegger et al, 1988) and in heart failure patients (Cody et al, 1986; Hirooka et al, 1990; Tsutamoto et al, 1993). The blunted response has been attributed by some to a reduction in NPR-A expression, as seen in the pulmonary vasculature of heart failure patients (Tsutamoto et al, 1992) and in the systemic vasculature of rats models of high-output heart failure (Garcia et al, 1992).…”