Reciprocal paracrine pathways link atrial natriuretic peptide and somatostatin secretion in the antrum of the stomach

Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) as well as its receptor, NPR-A, have been identified in gastric antral mucosa, suggesting that ANP may act in a paracrine fashion to regulate gastric secretion. In the present study, we have superfused antral mucosal segments obtained from rat stomach to examine the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Regulatory peptides 2003-01, Vol.110 (2), p.101-106
Hauptverfasser: Gower, W.R, McCuen, R.W, Arimura, A, Coy, D.A, Dietz, J.R, Landon, C.S, Schubert, M.L
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Zusammenfassung:Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) as well as its receptor, NPR-A, have been identified in gastric antral mucosa, suggesting that ANP may act in a paracrine fashion to regulate gastric secretion. In the present study, we have superfused antral mucosal segments obtained from rat stomach to examine the paracrine pathways linking ANP and somatostatin secretion in this region. ANP (0.1 pM to 0.1 μM) caused a concentration-dependent increase in somatostatin secretion (EC 50, 0.3 nM). The somatostatin response to ANP was unaffected by the axonal blocker tetrodotoxin but abolished by addition of the selective NPR-A antagonist, anantin. Anantin alone inhibited somatostatin secretion by 18±3% ( P
ISSN:0167-0115
1873-1686
DOI:10.1016/S0167-0115(02)00206-9