2009
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.031666
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The response of non-traditional natriuretic peptide production sites to salt and water manipulations in the rainbow trout

Abstract: SUMMARYNatriuretic peptides (NPs) and their receptors (NPRs) comprise an evolutionarily conserved signaling system with profound physiological effects on vertebrate renal and cardiovascular systems. Some NPs (ANP, BNP and VNP) are primarily of cardiac origin whereas CNP is common in the brain. In mammals, non-traditional sites of NPs synthesis, BNP in brain and CNP in atrium, appear to have complementary actions. In the present study, trout were chronically adapted to freshwater (FW) (a volume-loading, salt-de… Show more

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“…A strong argument has been made that the piscine NP system is principally responsive to volume, and hence the physiological progenitor to the mammalian NP system (Farrell and Olson, 2000;Johnson and Olson, 2008;Johnson and Olson, 2009a;Johnson and Olson, 2009b). The results from the present study further extend the multiple functional similarities between the piscine and mammalian NP systems and indicate that the production of NPs in the vasculature is a fundamental property of the NP system that is found throughout vertebrates.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…A strong argument has been made that the piscine NP system is principally responsive to volume, and hence the physiological progenitor to the mammalian NP system (Farrell and Olson, 2000;Johnson and Olson, 2008;Johnson and Olson, 2009a;Johnson and Olson, 2009b). The results from the present study further extend the multiple functional similarities between the piscine and mammalian NP systems and indicate that the production of NPs in the vasculature is a fundamental property of the NP system that is found throughout vertebrates.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…These peptides are likely stored as pro-hormones in the vasculature (as they are in the heart), because the processed (mature) mRNA levels of BNP and CNP in all blood vessels examined were significantly reduced compared with atrial BNP and brain CNP, respectively. In the atrium, which is a non-traditional production site for CNP (Inoue et al, 2003b;Johnson and Olson, 2009b), CNP mRNA was found in an un-spliced pre-mRNA form (introncontaining) where a previously unreported intronic sequence was identified (and submitted to GenBank as CNP intron-1). Alternatively, in both the brain and vasculature, CNP mRNA was found in the fully processed (intron-removed) form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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