Atrial natriuretic factor: a hormone produced by the heart

AJ De Bold - Science, 1985 - science.org
AJ De Bold
Science, 1985science.org
Systematic studies on the significance of the secretory-like morphological characteristic of
cardiac atrial muscle cells of mammals led to the finding that these cells produce a
polypeptide hormone. This hormone, described in 1981 as atrial natriuretic factor (ANF), is
diuretic (natriuretic), hypotensive, and has an inhibitory effect on renin and aldosterone
secretion. Thus, ANF probably intervenes in the short-and long-term control of water and
electrolyte balance and of blood pressure. Phylogenetically, ANF appears early, suggesting …
Systematic studies on the significance of the secretory-like morphological characteristic of cardiac atrial muscle cells of mammals led to the finding that these cells produce a polypeptide hormone. This hormone, described in 1981 as atrial natriuretic factor (ANF), is diuretic (natriuretic), hypotensive, and has an inhibitory effect on renin and aldosterone secretion. Thus, ANF probably intervenes in the short- and long-term control of water and electrolyte balance and of blood pressure. Phylogenetically, ANF appears early, suggesting different functions for this peptide in accordance with each species' environment. Knowledge of the properties of the hormone should provide insights into the pathophysiology of important clinical entities and lead to the development of new pharmaceutical products.
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