• Title of article

    Natriuretic peptides: Physiology, therapeutic potential, and risk stratification in ischemic heart disease, ,

  • Author/Authors

    Bruce C. Stein، نويسنده , , Richard I. Levin، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    914
  • To page
    923
  • Abstract
    Background The natriuretic peptide family consists of four molecules that share significant amino acid sequence homologic characteristics and a looped motif. Atrial natriuretic peptide and brain natriuretic peptide are similar in their ability to promote natriuresis and diuresis, inhibit the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis, and act as vasodilators. Understanding of the actions of C-type natriuretic peptide and dendroaspis natriuretic peptide is incomplete, but these two new family members also act as vasodilators. Because of the rapid evolution of information about this peptide family, we reviewed the state of the art with respect to risk stratification and therapeutic ability. Methods English-language papers were identified by a MEDLINE database search covering 1966 through 1997 and supplemented with bibliographic references and texts. Conclusions The natriuretic peptides are counterregulatory hormones with prognostically important levels. They are similarly upregulated in heart failure and counteract neurohormones that induce vasoconstriction and fluid retention. BNP may be the superior prognosticator for risk stratification after myocardial infarction and is independent of left ventricular ejection fraction. Lastly, experimental trials suggest that administration of exogenous natriuretic peptides or inhibitors of their catabolism to patients with ischemic heart disease may be clinically beneficial. (Am Heart J 1998;135:914-23.)
  • Journal title
    American Heart Journal
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    American Heart Journal
  • Record number

    531222