Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
2000 Oct;4(5):393-401.
Postnatal changes in atrial compliance and stretch-induced ANP
secretion in rabbits
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Physiology, Medical School, Jeonbug National
University, 2-20 Keum-Am-Dong-San, Jeonju, South Korea.
kwcho@moak.chonbuk.ac.kr
Abstract
- To define the postnatal changes in ANP secretion in response to
mechanical stretch and atrial compliance, experiments have been done in
perfused nonbeating rabbit atria with different ages: 1-day, 1-, 2-,
3-, 4-, and 8-wk-old. In 1-day-old-rabbits, an increase in intraatrial
pressure resulted in an increase in atrial volume, which was higher
than that in 1-wk-old rabbits. Increases in atrial volume stimulated
the secretion of ANP with concomitant translocation of extracellular
fluid (ECF) into the atrial lumen. However, mechanically stimulated ECF
translocation was lower in 1-day-old rabbits than that in 1-wk-old
rabbits. Therefore, positive relationship between mechanically
stimulated ECF translocation and ANP secretion was shifted upward in
1-day-old rabbits, as compared to 1-wk-old rabbits. Changes in atrial
volume and ECF translocation were gradually increased with aging and
reached the peak value at 4 wk. The stretch-induced ANP secretion in
terms of ECF translocation (the interstitial ANP concentration) was
also increased with aging and reached the peak value at 4 wk. The
interstitial ANP concentration was dependent on the atrial content of
ANP. These data suggest that the higher level of atrial ANP secretion
is related to the postnatal changes in atrial volume and unidentified
factor.