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Inhibition of proximal tubular fluid absorption by nitric oxide and atrial natriuretic peptide in rat kidney
Authors:Eitle  Eveline; Hiranyachattada  Siriphun; Wang  Hui; Harris  Peter J
Abstract:Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and nitric oxide (NO) stimulateproduction of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP) and are natriuretic. Split-drop micropuncture was performed on anesthetized rats to determine the effects of ANF and the NO donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) on proximal tubular fluid absorption rate(Jva). Comparedwith control solutions, SNP(10-4 M) decreasedJva by 23% whenadministered luminally and by 35% when added to the peritubularperfusate. Stimulation of fluid uptake by luminal angiotensin II (ANGII; 10-9 M) was abolished bySNP (10-4 and10-6 M). In proximal tubulesuspensions, ANF (10-6 M)increased cGMP concentration to 143%, whereas SNP(10-6,10-5,10-4,10-3 M) raised cGMP to 231, 594, 687, and 880%, respectively.S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP) also raised cGMP concentrations with similar dose-response relations. These studies demonstrate inhibition by luminal and peritubular NO of basal and ANG II-stimulated proximal fluid absorption in vivo. The ability of SNP to inhibit basal fluid uptake whereas ANFonly affected ANG II-stimulated transport may be because of productionof higher concentrations of cGMP by SNP.

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