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Divergence of ANF analogs in smooth muscle cell cGMP response and aorta vasorelaxation: evidence for receptor subtypes

  • Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1987 Apr 14;144(1):422-31. doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(87)80527-2.
G P Budzik S L Firestone E N Bush P J Connolly T W Rockway V K Sarin W H Holleman
Abstract

ANF analog potencies in stimulating smooth muscle cell cGMP were compared with the ability to relax histamine-constricted rabbit aorta in vitro. ANF[1-28], [5-28], [5-27] and Lys-11[5-28] elevated cGMP and were potent vasorelaxants. ANF[7-23] and Lys-11[7-23] were potent cGMP stimulators but 1000-fold weaker relaxants. Tyr-8[5-27] did not stimulate cGMP synthesis or antagonize the response of the other Peptides, yet was a potent vasorelaxant. Crosslinking with 125I-ANF identified bands at 150 and 65 KD by SDS-PAGE. ANF[1-28], Lys-11[7-23] and Tyr-8[5-27] blocked crosslinking at low concentration despite disparate activities. These data support the existence of ANF receptor subtypes and suggest that cGMP elevation alone is not sufficient to promote atrial peptide-induced vasorelaxation.

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