1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)60495-8
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Guanylate Cyclase, a Cell Surface Receptor

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“…In addition to its natriuretic, diuretic, and vasorelaxant activities, ANP inhibits the release of aldosterone, renin, and AVP while stimulating the release of androgen, progesterone, and GH. ANP selectively activates particulate guanylate cyclase and inhibits adenylate cyclase, thereby increasing the intracellular accumulation of cGMP and decreasing cAMP (802). The biological actions of ANP are mediated by specific cell surface receptors.…”
Section: Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (Anp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to its natriuretic, diuretic, and vasorelaxant activities, ANP inhibits the release of aldosterone, renin, and AVP while stimulating the release of androgen, progesterone, and GH. ANP selectively activates particulate guanylate cyclase and inhibits adenylate cyclase, thereby increasing the intracellular accumulation of cGMP and decreasing cAMP (802). The biological actions of ANP are mediated by specific cell surface receptors.…”
Section: Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (Anp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natriuretic peptide receptor, also known as guanylate cyclase A (GC-A), is a receptor bound on the cell surface of the plasma membrane that recognizes the ligand atrial natriuretic peptide receptor (ANP) 7 . The membrane-bound but not soluble form of GC-A/NPR1 is activated following binding of ANP to the cell surface 8 . The result of these events at the cell surface is the production of cyclic GMP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be due t o the different ways in which the cell membrane is affected by the different treatments. In higher eukaryotes both inhibitory and stimulatory effects of Ca2+ on cGMP synthesis have been reported [Kimura and Murad, 1975;Lad and White, 1979;Europe-Finner and Newell, 1985;MacNeil, 1987;Klumpp et al, 1987;Koch and Stryer, 1988;Garbers, 1989Garbers, , 1994Garbers et al, 19941. It remains to be seen which of these in vitro effects of Ca2+ reflect physiologically relevant in vivo regulatory events.…”
Section: Open Circles (0) Represent the Ratio Of [3hllnsp3/mentioning
confidence: 99%