Comparative effects of bradykinin and atrial natriuretic factor on neuronal and non-neuronal noradrenaline uptake in the central nervous system of the rat.

B E Fernandez, M S Vatta, L G Bianciotti
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Binding sites of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and bradykinin (BDK) have been described in discrete areas of central nervous system of the rat. The interaction between ANF and BDK on noradrenaline (NA) uptake were studied in hypothalamus (Hyp) and medulla oblongata (MO). One hundred nM ANF in both regions and 100pM BDK in Hyp and 1nM BRD in MO increased total NA uptake. Subthreshold concentrations of ANF (1nM) reversed the effect of not modify the increase produced by 100nM ANF in both central regions. Effective concentrations of ANF and BDK did not induce additive effect in total 3H-NA uptake neither in Hyp nor in MO. Threshold concentrations of ANF and BDK increased only neuronal NA uptake in Hyp as well as MO. These results suggest an ANF-BDK interaction at the neuronal NA control mechanisms involved in the regulation of blood pressure, electrolytes and water balances, and neuroendocrine processes.

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缓激素和房利钠因子对大鼠中枢神经系统神经元和非神经元去甲肾上腺素摄取的影响。
心房利钠因子(ANF)和缓激素(BDK)的结合位点已经在大鼠中枢神经系统的离散区域被描述。研究了ANF和BDK对下丘脑(Hyp)和延髓(MO)去甲肾上腺素(NA)摄取的相互作用。两个区域的ANF均为100 nM, Hyp区域的BDK为100 nM, MO区域的BRD为1nM,均增加了NA的总吸收。在两个中心区域,亚阈值浓度的ANF (1nM)逆转了不改变100nM ANF产生的增加的效果。ANF和BDK的有效浓度在Hyp和MO中均未诱导总3H-NA摄取的加性效应。ANF和BDK的阈值浓度仅增加Hyp和MO的神经元NA摄取。这些结果表明,ANF和BDK在神经元NA控制机制中相互作用,参与调节血压、电解质和水平衡以及神经内分泌过程。
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