Adrenalectomy abolished the acute natriuretic effect of ANF which was partially restored to about 50% by combined therapy with gluco- and mineralocorticoids. It is suggested that the lack of effect of ANF may be due to a decreased renal vascular reactivity to the peptide in adrenalectomized animals. Simultaneous administration of Dexamethasone and Deoxycorticosterone acetate to adrenalectomized rats produced a marked increase in immunoreactive ANF in atrial tissue and plasma. The administration of NaCl to these animals produced a relatively lower concentration of atrial ANF and a further increase in plasma ANF. Our results suggest that glucocorticoids may regulate synthesis and release of ANF by the atria and mineralocorticoids may have a permissive role. Furthermore, the presence of steroids is necessary for the NaCl-stimulated ANF release.
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