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Effects of elevation of ANP and its deficiency on cardiorenal function
Daria V. Ilatovskaya, Vladislav Levchenko, Kristen Winsor, Gregory R. Blass, Denisha R. Spires, Elizaveta Sarsenova, Iuliia Polina, Adrian Zietara, Mark Paterson, Alison J. Kriegel, Alexander Staruschenko
Daria V. Ilatovskaya, Vladislav Levchenko, Kristen Winsor, Gregory R. Blass, Denisha R. Spires, Elizaveta Sarsenova, Iuliia Polina, Adrian Zietara, Mark Paterson, Alison J. Kriegel, Alexander Staruschenko
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Research Article Nephrology

Effects of elevation of ANP and its deficiency on cardiorenal function

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Abstract

Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), encoded by Nppa, is a vasodilatory hormone that promotes salt excretion. Genome-wide association studies identified Nppa as a causative factor of blood pressure development, and in humans, ANP levels were suggested as an indicator of salt sensitivity. This study aimed to provide insights into the effects of ANP on cardiorenal function in salt-sensitive hypertension. To address this question, hypertension was induced in SSNPPA–/– (KO of Nppa in the Dahl salt-sensitive [SS] rat background) or SSWT (WT Dahl SS) rats by a high-salt (HS) diet challenge (4% NaCl for 21 days). Chronic infusion of ANP in SSWT rats attenuated the increase in blood pressure and cardiorenal damage. Overall, the SSNPPA–/– strain demonstrated higher blood pressure and intensified cardiac fibrosis (with no changes in ejection fraction) compared with SSWT rats. Furthermore, SSNPPA–/– rats exhibited kidney hypertrophy and higher glomerular injury scores, reduced diuresis, and lower sodium and chloride excretion than SSWT when fed a HS diet. Additionally, the activity of epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) was found to be increased in the collecting ducts of the SSNPPA–/– rats. Taken together, these data show promise for the therapeutic benefits of ANP and ANP-increasing drugs for treating salt-sensitive hypertension.

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Daria V. Ilatovskaya, Vladislav Levchenko, Kristen Winsor, Gregory R. Blass, Denisha R. Spires, Elizaveta Sarsenova, Iuliia Polina, Adrian Zietara, Mark Paterson, Alison J. Kriegel, Alexander Staruschenko

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The therapeutic and preventive chronic infusion of ANP alleviate renal fibrosis and protein cast formation, as well as cardiac fibrosis, in male SSWT rats.

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The therapeutic and preventive chronic infusion of ANP alleviate renal f...
(A) Representative images from Masson trichrome–stained renal tissues of the SSWT rats administered vehicle or ANP on days 14–21 and 0–21 of the HS challenge; shown are renal medullary images taken at 10×. Graphs summarizing renal fibrosis and protein casts formation (percentage of the total area of the kidney section) are shown below. n = 9, 8, and 8 independent tissues analyzed for the SSWT rats administered vehicle or ANP on days 14–21 and 0–21. (B) Representative images from the cortical regions of the Masson trichrome–stained renal tissues of the SSWT rats administered vehicle or ANP on days 14–21 and 0–21 of the HS challenge; shown are renal tissue images taken at 10×. Blindly scored glomerular injury is shown on the right; each point on the graph is an average of 100 randomly scored glomeruli from 1 rat. n = 9, 8, and 8 independent tissues analyzed for the SSWT rats administered vehicle and ANP on days 14–21 and 0–21. (C) Representative images of Masson trichrome–stained cardiac tissues. The graph on the right summarizes cardiac interstitial fibrosis assessed in the SSWT rats administered vehicle and ANP on days 14–21 and 0–21; n = 7, 8, and 8. Data were analyzed with 1-way ANOVA followed by a Holm-Sidak post hoc test; if found significant, P values are shown on the graphs. Male animals were used. Scale bars: 500 µm (A), 250 µm (B), and 5 mm (C).

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