Plasma vasopressin and atrial natriuretic factor in response to blood volume changes in the anaesthetized rabbit
- 1 April 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
- Vol. 67 (4) , 344-352
- https://doi.org/10.1139/y89-055
Abstract
The influence of aortic baroreceptors and vagal afferent nerves on the release of immunoreactive vasopressin (iVP) and immunoreactive atrial natriuretic factor (iANF) was examined in anaesthetized rabbits. Changes in plasma concentrations of iVP and iANF, heart rate, mean arterial pressure, and right atrial pressure were measured in response to blood volume changes (+20, +10, −10, −20%). Carotid sinus pressure was maintained at 100 mmHg (1 mmHg = 133.3 Pa), and blood volume changes were performed before and after bilateral vagotomy (VNX) in all experiments. Two experimental groups were studied: rabbits with aortic depressor nerves intact (ADNI) and those with aortic depressor nerves sectioned (ADNX). Mean arterial and right atrial pressures decreased during haemorrhage and increased in response to volume expansion. Plasma iVP concentrations increased with haemorrhage and decreased with volume expansion in the ADNI group. Plasma iANF, however, decreased with haemorrhage and increased during volume expansion in both ADNI and ADNX groups. Vagotomy caused an increase in baseline plasma iANF in the ADNX group. The responses of iANF to blood volume changes were augmented after VNX and ADNX. The results show that neither the aortic baroreceptor nor the vagal afferent input are needed for the iANF response to changes in blood volume, over the range of ± 20%. In contrast, intact aortic baroreceptors are essential for changes in circulating iVP in this preparation.Key words: vasopressin, atrial natriuretic factor, blood volume, aortic baroreceptors, vagal afferents.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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