Relative Potency of Three Homologous Natriuretic Peptides (ANP, CNP and VNP) in Eel Osmoregulation(Endocrinology)
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Evidence has accumulated that atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) plays important roles in seawater adaptation in eels. However, the roles of the other two natriuretic peptides (CNP and VNP) in osmoregulation have not been examined yet. In the present study, the effects of homologous ANP, CNP and VNP were compared on plasma Na^+ concentration (an indicator of plasma osmolality), hematocrit (an approximate indicator of blood volume) and drinking rate in freshwater- and seawater-adapted eels. In seawater eels, ANP and VNP, but not CNP, infused at 5 pmol/kg/min decreased plasma Na^+ concentration and drinking rate and increased hematocrit. In freshwater eels, ANP and VNP failed to decrease plasma Na^+ concentration but increased hematocrit to the same extent as in seawater eels. Inhibition of drinking was not detectable in freshwater eels because of little drinking before NP infusions. These results show that the effects of NPs on plasma Na^+ concentration, drinking rate and hematocrit are mediated by NPR-A, since only ANP and VNP that bind with higher affinity to NPR-A are effective in seawater eels. The mechanisms of regulation of plasma Na^+ concentration and hematocrit are unknown, but NPR-A is present in the responsible tissues for regulation of hematocrit in both freshwater and seawater eels. However, NPR-A may be absent in the tissues of freshwater eels that are responsible for regulation of plasma Na^+ concentration.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2001-12-10
著者
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Takei Yoshio
Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
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Tsukada Takehiro
Ocean Research Institute The University Of Tokyo
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Takei Yoshio
Ocean Research Institute The University Of Tokyo
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Tsukada Takehiro
Ocean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo
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