Abstract 12951: Human C-Type Natriuretic Peptide-53: A Distinct Molecular Form With in vitro and in vivo Biological Actions Through cGMP Generation

2014 
Introduction: ANP and BNP are cardiac hormones that have a natriuretic and diuretic role in heart failure (HF) through guanylyl cyclase receptor A (GC-A) and cGMP generation. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is part of this hormone family and is produced in the heart and endothelium. The biologically active form, CNP-22, is known to have potent anti-remodeling properties through the activation of GC-B and cGMP, but lacks natriuretic actions. Recently we have identified that another larger CNP form, CNP-53, is elevated in the plasma of acute decompensated HF patients, however it unclear if CNP-53 possesses biological actions. Hypothesis: We hypothesized that CNP-53 would be biologically active in vivo and in vitro, and would stimulate GC-B specific cGMP production. Methods: HEK 293 cells over-expressing GC-A and GC-B and human cardiac fibroblasts (hCFs), in which GC-B are in abundance, were stimulated with CNP-53 for 10 minutes at a dose of (10-8M). Two groups of anesthetized rats (n=8) received a 75-minut...
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