Atrial natriuretic peptide decreases contractility of cultured chick ventricular cells |
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Authors: | J F Vaxelaire S Laurent P Lacolley V Briand H Schmitt J B Michel |
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Institution: | INSERM U228, Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | To determine whether atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) has an inotropic effect, the contractility of spontaneously beating cultured chick embryo ventricular cells was studied in response to rat-ANP (1-23) superfused at concentrations ranging from 10(-10) M to 2.5 x 10(-7) M. r-ANP reversibly decreased contractility with a threshold concentration of 10(-8) M; at the highest concentration, r-ANP decreased contractility to a moderate extent (-30 +/- 4%) r-ANP increased dose-dependently intracellular cGMP levels. Stimulation of contractility with Ca2+], the calcium-channel agonist BAY K 8644 or isoproterenol attenuated to various degrees the inhibitory effect of r-ANP. By contrast, the inhibitory effect of r-ANP on contractility was unchanged or even enhanced after stimulation of contractility by angiotensin II. There was no difference in r-ANP-induced increase in cGMP whether cells were pre-incubated with angiotensin II or not. These results indicate that r-ANP was able to decrease contractility of cultured cardiac myocytes and suggest a preferential antagonism of the inotropic effect of angiotensin II. |
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