Abstract
The present study was aimed at investigating the regulation of atrial
natriuretic peptide (ANP) system in association with either enhanced or
attenuated activity of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). The cardiac tissue
mRNA and peptide levels of ANP were measured in rats with two-kidney, one clip
(2K1C) or deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt hypertension. Plasma renin
concentration was increased in 2K1C hypertension along with increases of renin
mRNA and protein contents in the clipped kidney. On the contrary, it was
suppressed in DOCA-salt hypertension along with decreases of renin mRNA and
protein contents in the remaining kidney. The plasma ANP concentration was
similarly increased in both models of hypertension. The cardiac tissue ANP
contents were not significantly changed, but the tissue ANP mRNA levels were
upregulated in the hypertrophied heart in these two models of hypertension. It
is suggested that the cardiac ANP system is transcriptionally enhanced by
cardiac hypertrophy associated with hypertension, independent of the systemic
RAS.