Abstract

Atrial natriuretic factor administered in the large dose did not change glomerular filtration rate, but it was diuretic in low-sodium rats. In response to ANF, excretion of c-GMP was decreased in low-sodium rats in comparison with normal-sodium rats. Theophylline prevented glomerular response to ANF. ANF-stimulated c-GMP accumulation in isolated glomeruli was more diminished in low- than normal sodium rats. These results indicate that attenuated glomerular responses to ANF in low-sodium rats might be due to increase of plasma Angiotensin II (Ang II) level, which increases intracellular Ca ++ concentration. Theophylline can potentiate the renal response to ANF. We suggest that Ca ++-activated c-GMP phosphodiesterase plays a major role in the regulation of intracellular accumulation of c-GMP in glomeruli exposed to ANF.

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