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pubmed-article:2975201pubmed:abstractTextTo study the trigger for the release of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in man, we measured the atrial areas (AA) by 2-D echocardiography, the total blood volume (TBV) by 131I-serum albumin and plasma immunoreactive ANP (i-ANP) concentrations by radioimmunoassay, after prior plasma extraction, for 10 dialyzed uremic patients. Measurements were made when the patients were volume-loaded or volume-depleted by isoosmotic ultrafiltration and again 48 h later, when they were again volume-loaded. Analysis of plasma extracts by high-performance gel permeation chromatography revealed that the greatest amount of the i-ANP fraction was a peptide eluting like human synthetic alpha-ANP. Ultrafiltration consistently decreased the TBV, while spontaneous regain of body-fluids caused TBV to rise to pre-ultrafiltration levels. Changes in TBV were closely related in time to changes in both right (RAA) and left (LAA) atrial area and in plasma i-ANP concentrations. Significant direct relationships were found between TBV and RAA, TBV and i-ANP and between both LAA and RAA and i-ANP. Furthermore, the decreases and the increases in TBV, RAA and LAA were closely correlated with changes in i-ANP. Multiple regression analysis, however, revealed that the changes in plasma i-ANP were mainly related to the changes in RAA, with little or no relationship to the changes in TBV or LAA. These findings are evidence for a positive feed-back between the level of intravascular filing volume, extent of atrial distention and amount of i-ANP released into the blood stream.lld:pubmed
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