Immunoreactive atrial natriuretic peptide in the thyroid gland

Human thyroid follicles and primary cell cultures derived from them demonstrated atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)-like immunoreactivity when stained with a monoclonal antibody raised against rat α-ANP (ANP 1–28). In thyroid sections the staining was most intense in the tall cuboidal epithelium of sm...

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description Human thyroid follicles and primary cell cultures derived from them demonstrated atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)-like immunoreactivity when stained with a monoclonal antibody raised against rat α-ANP (ANP 1–28). In thyroid sections the staining was most intense in the tall cuboidal epithelium of small follicles. The intracellular distribution of immunoreactive (ir)-ANP in primary cultures of thyroid follicular cells consisted of discreate granules with a largely perinuclear distribution. The granule density increased with time in culture but was unaffected by exogenous ANP, suggesting an intrinsic synthesis of the immunoreactivity. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH; thyrotropin) failed to alter the distribution of ir-ANP after either short-term (6 h) or long-term (1–12 day) exposure. Epinephrine or norepinephrine treatment, however, caused a reduction in the ir-ANP granularity compared with controls in what might represent a stimulated release of the immunoreactivity. The present results suggest that the peptide ANP coexists with thyroid hormones in follicular cells and that the two endocrine activities might be under separate control mechanisms.
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Atrial Natriuretic Factor - analysis
Atrial natriuretic peptide
Biological and medical sciences
Carcinoma - analysis
Cells, Cultured
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Immunoenzyme Techniques
Immunohistochemistry
Monoclonal antibody
Morphology. Functional localizations
Thyroid cell
Thyroid Gland - analysis
Thyroid Neoplasms - analysis
Thyroid. Parathyroid. Ultimobranchial body
Vertebrates: endocrinology
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