Decreases in systemic arterial pressure in response to human proadrenomedullin NH2-terminal 20 peptide (hPAMP), a truncated analog, hPAMP(12-20), and human adrenomedullin (hADM) were compared in the rat and cat. The order of potency was hADM > hPAMP > hPAMP(12-20). hPAMP(12-20) was approximately 3-fold less potent than the full sequence peptide, hPAMP, and 10-fold less potent than the related peptide, hADM. The duration of the vasodepressor responses to hPAMP(12-20) and hPAMP were similar, and responses to both peptides were significantly shorter in duration than hADM. Vasodepressor responses to hPAMP(12-20), hPAMP, and hADM were greater in the rat when compared to responses to the peptides in the cat.

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