IDENTIFICATION OF B-RECEPTOR FOR NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN HUMAN KIDNEY

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CANAANKUHL, S
JAMISON, RL
MYERS, BD
PRATT, RE
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[1] STANFORD UNIV,MED CTR,SCH MED,DIV NEPHROL,S-215,STANFORD,CA 94305
[2] STANFORD UNIV,MED CTR,SCH MED,DIV CARDIOVASC MED,STANFORD,CA 94305
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10.1210/en.130.1.550
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Three distinct receptor types for natriuretic peptides (NP) have been identified in human tissue. "A" and "B" receptors initiate biological actions, whereas the "C" receptor has a clearance function. It has been proposed that the natural ligand for the B receptor is c-type natriuretic peptide (CNP), rather than atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), and that the B receptor is only found in the central nervous system (CNS) and is responsible for all NP - mediated effects in the CNS. Contrary to this hypothesis, we have identified, by means of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the B receptor in human kidney tissue. To detect A and C receptors, the PCR reaction was performed with primers which yielded predicted 600 and 378 base pair (bp) products, respectively. For the B receptor, 3 different primer sets were used, resulting in the expected 785, 453 and 228 bp fragments. Restriction mapping of the latter two products with Rsa I yielded the expected fragment numbers and sizes, indicating the PCR products were from B receptor mRNA. These results indicate that the human kidney has B as well as A and C receptors. Thus CNP may have a renal as well as a CNS site of action.
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