شماره ركورد
19183
عنوان به زبان ديگر
Effect of Extracellular Calcium Depletion on Atrial Natriuretic Factor Secretion and Gene Expression
پديد آورندگان
Imanshahidi Mohsen نويسنده
از صفحه
23
تا صفحه
30
تعداد صفحه
8
چكيده لاتين
Extracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]o) may be one of the factors affecting atrial
natriuretic factor (ANF) release. In the previous studies, there are opposite reports
about the effect of [Ca2+]o on ANF secretion. Therefore, the effect of [Ca2+]o
depletion on ANF secretion and gene expression was studied in the present research.
Isolated right atria from rats were perfused for 6 and 2 hours in the presence and
absence of [Ca2+]o, and ANF secretion were measured using radioimmunoassay
method. Cyclohexamide was used in another group as a protein synthesis inhibitor.
ANF mRNA level in atria measured by Real time PCR. [Ca2+]o depletion induced
a significant increase in basal ANF release. This stimulatory effect peaked at 2 h,
then started to decrease and reached around basal levels by 6 h. Protein synthesis
inhibition by cyclohexamide did not abolish or significantly decrease the stimulatory
effect of Ca2+-free media on ANF secretion. The ANF gene expression was not
significantly affected by Ca2+-free media. These results suggest that the contractile
and endocrine function of atrial cardiocytes are differently affected by [Ca2+]o and
may represent an adaptation to the dual roles of the atrial myocytes contraction and
secretion.
شماره مدرك
1203167
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