Abstract

In vitro release of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) from rat hypothalamic fragment during 60 min incubation was studied using a specific and sensitive radioimmunoassay (RIA). The Sephadex G-75 gel filtration profiles of the incubation medium revealed that the majority of released ANF-like immunoreactivity (LI) had a molecular weight same as α-atrial natriuretic polypeptide and a small amount of ANF-LI of larger molecular size was also released. The release of ANF was increased by addition of 50 mM KCl and the release by 50 mM KCl was completely suppressed in the presence of 2 mM EGTA, a chelating agent of Ca 2+. A23187, a Ca 2+ ionophore, at a concentration of 2 × 10 −4 M augmented the release of ANF-LI. These results indicate that hypothalamic ANF is released in a Ca 2+-dependent manner like other hypothalamic peptides. This suggests that hypothalamic ANF acts as a neurotransmitter and/or neuromodulator in the hypothalamus and possesses some role in the regulation of pituitary hormone secretion.

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