Abstract

The effects of sequential changes in posture, from recumbency, to sitting and then to the upright position, each for 60 min, respectively, on the levels of plasma immunoreactive atrial natriuretic polypeptide (ANP) in healthy human subjects were studied using a radioimmunoassay (RIA) method. At the end of each change in posture, plasma ANP levels were respectively 150 +/- 16.4 pg/ml (recumbent), 103 +/- 11.2 pg/ml (sitting), and 78.1 +/- 7.90 pg/ml (upright). In contrast, plasma renin concentration (PRC) and plasma aldosterone concentration (PAC) determined concomitantly with ANP showed a significant increase in response to the sitting and upright postures. Plasma ANP levels determined in normal subjects who remained in the recumbent posture for the same period did not show any significant change. This suggests that ANP is involved in the maintenance of haemodynamic homeostasis under physiological conditions and emphasizes that postural factors must be taken into account and controlled in order to evaluate plasma ANP levels properly, as well as those of PRC and PAC.

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