CNP (C-type natriuretic peptide) is a vasodilatory peptide produced by vascular endothelium and the human heart with a short half-life. CNP has been identified within the human kidney; however, few results are available on whether the human kidney is a systemic source of CNP. The aim of the present study was to establish whether CNP is secreted by the human kidney and if synthesis is blunted in CHF (chronic heart failure). A total of 20 male subjects (age, 57±2 years; mean±S.E.M.) undergoing CHF assessment (n=13) or investigation of paroxysmal supraventricular arrhythmia (normal left ventricular function in sinus rhythm during procedure) (n=7) were recruited. Renal CNP production was determined from concomitant plasma concentrations in the aorta and renal vein. When considering all subjects, a significant step-up in plasma CNP was found from the aorta to renal vein (3.0±0.3 compared with 8.3±2.4 pg/ml respectively; P=0.0045). The mean increase in CNP was 5.3±2.4 pg/ml (range, −0.9 to +45.3 pg/ml). In patients with CHF, the aortic concentration was 3.3±0.4 pg/ml compared with a renal vein concentration of 4.3±0.6 pg/ml (P=0.11). In those with normal left ventricular function, the respective values were 2.5±0.5 and 15.7±6.0 pg/ml (P=0.01). In conclusion, CNP is synthesized and secreted into the circulation by the normal human kidney, where it may have paracrine actions. Net renal secretion of CNP appears to be blunted in patients with CHF.
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October 02 2009
C-type natriuretic peptide production by the human kidney is blunted in chronic heart failure
Paul R. Kalra;
*Department of Clinical Cardiology, National Heart & Lung Institute, London SE3 6LY, U.K.
Correspondence: Dr Paul R. Kalra, at the present address: Department of Cardiology, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth PO6 3LY, U.K. (email [email protected]).
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Jonathan R. Clague;
Jonathan R. Clague
†Department of Cardiology, Royal Brompton Hospital, London SW3 6NP, U.K.
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Andrew J. Coats;
Andrew J. Coats
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*Department of Clinical Cardiology, National Heart & Lung Institute, London SE3 6LY, U.K.
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Stefan D. Anker;
Stefan D. Anker
*Department of Clinical Cardiology, National Heart & Lung Institute, London SE3 6LY, U.K.
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Philip A. Poole-Wilson;
Philip A. Poole-Wilson
*Department of Clinical Cardiology, National Heart & Lung Institute, London SE3 6LY, U.K.
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Allan D. Struthers
Allan D. Struthers
‡Division of Medicine and Therapeutics, Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland, U.K.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
February 13 2009
Revision Received:
May 07 2009
Accepted:
May 18 2009
Accepted Manuscript online:
May 18 2009
Online ISSN: 1470-8736
Print ISSN: 0143-5221
© The Authors Journal compilation © 2010 Biochemical Society
2010
Clin Sci (Lond) (2010) 118 (1): 71–77.
Article history
Received:
February 13 2009
Revision Received:
May 07 2009
Accepted:
May 18 2009
Accepted Manuscript online:
May 18 2009
Citation
Paul R. Kalra, Jonathan R. Clague, Andrew J. Coats, Stefan D. Anker, Philip A. Poole-Wilson, Allan D. Struthers; C-type natriuretic peptide production by the human kidney is blunted in chronic heart failure. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 January 2010; 118 (1): 71–77. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20090092
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