Fetal atrial natriuretic factor and arginine vasopressin responses to hyperosmolality and hypervolemia. 1988

M G Ross, and M G Ervin, and R W Lam, and R D Leake, and D A Fisher
Department of Obstetrics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance 90509.

Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) is a class of diuretic and natriuretic peptides secreted by mammalian cardiac atria. Although basal plasma ANF levels in the ovine fetus are elevated relative to the adult, fetal secretion of ANF increases in response to intravascular isotonic saline infusion. Recent in vitro and in vivo studies indicate that ANF secretion also may be stimulated by increased plasma osmolality and/or sodium concentration. The present studies were conducted to determine if volume expansion associated with increased plasma osmolality would further augment ANF secretion in the ovine fetus. In response to successive 30-min intravenous infusions of 3% saline at 0.5 and 1.0 ml/kg/min fetal plasma ANF significantly increased from a basal level of 98 +/- 31 pg/ml to a peak of 439 +/- 42 pg/ml (p less than 0.05). During a 30-min postinfusion recovery period, fetal plasma ANF significantly decreased from peak values to 224 +/- 10 pg/ml (p less than 0.05), although remaining above basal levels. Fetal plasma osmolality significantly increased from 300 +/- 2 mosmol to 325 +/- 3 mosmol (p less than 0.05) whereas fetal plasma arginine vasopressin increased from 1.9 +/- 0.4 to 10.9 +/- 7.0 pg/ml (p less than 0.05) at the conclusion of the 3% saline infusion. During the saline infusion a significant increase in fetal heart rate and decrease in fetal hematocrit were noted. Fetal blood pressure and maternal plasma ANF and arginine vasopressin concentrations remained unchanged. Despite the potential stimulatory effects of hyperosmolality, increased plasma arginine vasopressin, and intravascular volume expansion, the increase in fetal plasma ANF in the present study did not exceed that induced by isotonic saline alone.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008431 Maternal-Fetal Exchange Exchange of substances between the maternal blood and the fetal blood at the PLACENTA via PLACENTAL CIRCULATION. The placental barrier excludes microbial or viral transmission. Transplacental Exposure,Exchange, Maternal-Fetal,Exposure, Transplacental,Maternal Fetal Exchange
D009320 Atrial Natriuretic Factor A potent natriuretic and vasodilatory peptide or mixture of different-sized low molecular weight PEPTIDES derived from a common precursor and secreted mainly by the HEART ATRIUM. All these peptides share a sequence of about 20 AMINO ACIDS. ANF,ANP,Atrial Natriuretic Peptide,Atrial Natriuretic Peptides,Atriopeptins,Auriculin,Natriuretic Peptides, Atrial,ANF (1-126),ANF (1-28),ANF (99-126),ANF Precursors,ANP (1-126),ANP (1-28),ANP Prohormone (99-126),ANP-(99-126),Atrial Natriuretic Factor (1-126),Atrial Natriuretic Factor (1-28),Atrial Natriuretic Factor (99-126),Atrial Natriuretic Factor Precursors,Atrial Natriuretic Factor Prohormone,Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (1-126),Atrial Pronatriodilatin,Atriopeptigen,Atriopeptin (1-28),Atriopeptin (99-126),Atriopeptin 126,Atriopeptin Prohormone (1-126),Cardiodilatin (99-126),Cardiodilatin Precursor,Cardionatrin I,Cardionatrin IV,Prepro-ANP,Prepro-CDD-ANF,Prepro-Cardiodilatin-Atrial Natriuretic Factor,Pro-ANF,ProANF,Proatrial Natriuretic Factor,Pronatriodilatin,alpha ANP,alpha-ANP Dimer,alpha-Atrial Natriuretic Peptide,beta-ANP,beta-Atrial Natriuretic Peptide,gamma ANP (99-126),gamma-Atrial Natriuretic Peptide,Natriuretic Peptide, Atrial,Peptide, Atrial Natriuretic,Peptides, Atrial Natriuretic,Prepro ANP,Prepro CDD ANF,Prepro Cardiodilatin Atrial Natriuretic Factor,Pro ANF,alpha ANP Dimer,alpha Atrial Natriuretic Peptide,beta ANP,beta Atrial Natriuretic Peptide,gamma Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
D009994 Osmolar Concentration The concentration of osmotically active particles in solution expressed in terms of osmoles of solute per liter of solution. Osmolality is expressed in terms of osmoles of solute per kilogram of solvent. Ionic Strength,Osmolality,Osmolarity,Concentration, Osmolar,Concentrations, Osmolar,Ionic Strengths,Osmolalities,Osmolar Concentrations,Osmolarities,Strength, Ionic,Strengths, Ionic
D010100 Oxygen An element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration. Dioxygen,Oxygen-16,Oxygen 16
D010313 Partial Pressure The pressure that would be exerted by one component of a mixture of gases if it were present alone in a container. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed) Partial Pressures,Pressure, Partial,Pressures, Partial
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D012016 Reference Values The range or frequency distribution of a measurement in a population (of organisms, organs or things) that has not been selected for the presence of disease or abnormality. Normal Range,Normal Values,Reference Ranges,Normal Ranges,Normal Value,Range, Normal,Range, Reference,Ranges, Normal,Ranges, Reference,Reference Range,Reference Value,Value, Normal,Value, Reference,Values, Normal,Values, Reference
D001810 Blood Volume Volume of circulating BLOOD. It is the sum of the PLASMA VOLUME and ERYTHROCYTE VOLUME. Blood Volumes,Volume, Blood,Volumes, Blood
D002245 Carbon Dioxide A colorless, odorless gas that can be formed by the body and is necessary for the respiration cycle of plants and animals. Carbonic Anhydride,Anhydride, Carbonic,Dioxide, Carbon
D005260 Female Females

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