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The isolated isovolumic rat heart was used as a model of cardiac hypoxia. Force of cardiac contraction and cardiac cyclic nucleotide levels (cyclic GMP and cyclic AMP) were monitored in hearts subjected to hypoxia for 5 min and allowed to recover by reoxygenation. Hearts were obtained from both control animals and animals pretreated with methylprednisolone at 18 hr and 1 hr prior to sacrifice. Myocardial levels of cyclic GMP which were significantly (p less than 0.05) elevated above control during all periods of hypoxia were found to be lower when hearts were pretreated with methylprednisolone prior to hypoxic exposure. Hearts of animals pretreated with methylprednisolone also demonstrated better recovery during reoxygenation than did control hearts. These studies suggest that methylprednisolone may be beneficial in the prevention of
myocardial failure
following hypoxia via a modulation in myocardial cyclid
GMP
content.
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PMID:Possible role of cyclic nucleotides in the mechanism of the protective effect of methylprednisolone on the hypoxic rat heart. 21 63
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors have been shown to prolong life expectancy in patients with congestive heart failure. In order to determine the relative contributions of the different factors involved in this beneficial effect, we investigated in an experimental model of postinfarction
cardiac insufficiency
in the rat over a 9-12-month period (1) the kinetics of the development of the hemodynamic, biologic, and morphologic alterations that accompany
heart failure
, and (2) the kinetics of the effects of a new, long-acting ACE inhibitor, trandolapril. Following induction of infarction, systolic blood pressure, left ventricular dP/dt, and end-diastolic pressure were immediately decreased, decreased, and increased, respectively, and these modifications persisted throughout the study. Cardiac index, on the other hand, was only initially and transiently decreased. Cardiac remodeling (left ventricular dilation, myocardial hypertrophy, and fibrosis) occurred as early as 7 days after infarction and worsened throughout the study. Plasma atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and urinary cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
(cGMP) were also increased. In this model, a 1-year oral treatment with trandolapril resulted in early hemodynamic and biologic beneficial effects (reductions in pre- and afterload, increase in cardiac index, and decrease in plasma ANF), and in a delayed reversal of the infarction-induced cardiac morphologic alterations. Hence, the trandolapril-induced increase in survival rate is due initially to the drug's hemodynamic effects and over the long-term to both its hemodynamic and cardiac morphologic (limitation of remodeling) effects.
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PMID:Beneficial effects of trandolapril on experimentally induced congestive heart failure in rats. 141 25
We studied the hormonal, renal and hemodynamic effects of prolonged treatment with SCH 39370, a new neutral endopeptidase (NEP) inhibitor, in experimental congestive heart failure (CHF). Coronary-ligated CHF rats and sham-operated controls received vehicle or SCH 39370 30 mg/kg s.c. twice daily for six days. In rats with
heart failure
, SCH 39370 elevated the high plasma atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
(cGMP) levels 2-fold both initially and at the end of the experiment. Initially, water balance was more negative in SCH 39370-treated CHF rats than in those treated with vehicle. In all SCH 39370-treated rats, ANP, cGMP and electrolyte excretion and diuresis were pronounced for 6 h after injection but attenuated thereafter. Blood pressure and pulse remained unchanged. On reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), ANP-(99-126) appeared to be the only circulating form of ANP in rats with
heart failure
. Three forms have been discovered in patients with
heart failure
. HPLC revealed only intact ANP in plasma of rats with
heart failure
during SCH 39370 treatment. NEP inhibitors may provide a new tool for treating chronic
heart failure
.
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PMID:Prolonged neutral endopeptidase inhibition in heart failure. 165 77
The renal and hormonal effects of atrial natriuretic peptide given as a bolus injection (2.0 micrograms/kg) were studied in 12 patients with congestive heart failure before and after treatment with captopril for 4 weeks and in 13 healthy control subjects. Atrial natriuretic peptide caused a rise in urinary excretion of sodium and urinary flow in the controls, whereas no increases were observed in the patients. Both proximal and distal fractional reabsorption of sodium, as evaluated by the lithium clearance technique, decreased less in the patients than in the controls. Basal plasma concentrations of atrial natriuretic peptide and cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
(cGMP), and the basal urinary excretion of cGMP, were elevated in the patients. The increases in both plasma and urinary cGMP after administration of atrial natriuretic peptide were blunted in
heart failure
. Basal glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flow were reduced, and filtration fraction increased, in the patients. A positive correlation (r = 0.958, P less than 0.01) was found between renal plasma flow and the relative increase in urinary excretion of sodium in the patients with
heart failure
. Treatment with captopril did not improve the natriuretic and diuretic effect of exogenous atrial natriuretic peptide, but resulted in an increase in filtration fraction after administration of atrial natriuretic peptide not present before captopril.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Attenuated renal excretory response to atrial natriuretic peptide in congestive heart failure in man. 165
The aim of this prospective study was to investigate both vasoconstricting and vasodilating plasma hormones and plasma factors regulating the circulatory homeostasis in patients with endstage congestive heart failure before and early after orthotopic heart transplantation and to evaluate factors which may influence their regulation. 19 patients with endstage congestive heart failure were analyzed serially before and 3-4 weeks after orthotopic heart transplantation. A significant decrease in plasma concentrations of noradrenaline (457 +/- 202 vs. 204 +/- 88 pg/ml; p less than 0.001), adrenaline (43 +/- 32 vs. 26 +/- 11 pg/ml), atrial natriuretic peptide (341 +/- 218 vs. 139 +/- 64 pg/ml; p less than 0.005), cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
(13.8 +/- 7.8 vs. 6.6 +/- 2.2 pmol/ml, p less than 0.05) and in plasma renin activity (16.6 +/- 13.0 vs. 2.0 +/- 2.4 ng AI/ml/h; p less than 0.01) was found after transplantation. The data indicate that the marked increase in plasma catecholamine concentrations and renin activity in endstage congestive heart failure is reversible as early as 3-4 weeks after heart transplantation. This is most likely the consequence of normalization of cardiac function. While elevation of atrial natriuretic peptide and cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
as well as increased vasoconstrictor activity in
heart failure
appear to be related to impaired ventricular function, the persistent moderate elevation of both vasodilating agents after transplantation may be compensatory to counteract cyclosporin-induced arterial hypertension after heart transplantation.
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PMID:Plasma hormones in patients with chronic heart failure before and early after orthotopic heart transplantation. 166 Oct 55
Ibopamine (IP) is a novel dopamine analogue for which beneficial effects have been shown in chronic
heart failure
. Hemodynamic effects of the substance include an increase in cardiac output and a decrease in the peripheral resistance. Aside from these hemodynamic effects, changes in renal (increased diuresis) and neurohumoral parameters (decreased plasma renin activity, aldosterone, norepinephrine, increased ANF and cGMP) have been found. The renal effects may originate from three independent mechanisms: 1) direct impact of improved hemodynamic parameters on the renal perfusion; 2) the improved cardiac performance results in a reduction of compensatory hormonal adaptations, such as the activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-axis or the sympathetic system; 3) direct effects on the intrarenal hemodynamic and glomerular/tubular functions induced by stimulation of renal dopaminergic receptors. The continued decrease of the plasma renin activity by 35% results in a reduction of the plasma levels of angiotensin II and aldosterone. Additionally, an increase in plasma atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and its second messenger cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
(cGMP) was observed after ibopamine, which could contribute to the diuretic action of the drug. These findings underline the importance of extrarenal effects of a drug in the treatment of
heart failure
, this may essentially contribute to the improvement of cardiac performance, independent of positive inotropy.
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PMID:[Ibopamine--acute hemodynamic, renal and neurohumoral effects]. 168 94
Endogenous atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) serves a functional role to maintain sodium homeostasis and inhibit activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in acute congestive heart failure despite arterial hypotension. However, as
heart failure
progresses, maximal synthesis and release of ANF from both the atrial and ventricular myocardium may occur resulting in relative ANF deficiency. This relative deficiency of ANF results in a progressive inability to excrete sodium and antagonize the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Consequently, agents that increase circulating ANF and (or) enhance its local action have potential therapeutic efficacy. Recent studies suggest that inhibitors of neutral endopeptidase 24.11, which block ANF degradation, potentiate the natriuretic action of endogenous ANF independent of systemic or renal hemodynamics. This action does not parallel increases in plasma ANF and is associated with marked increases in urinary ANF and cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
consistent with enhanced local action of the peptide. In addition, agents that selectively bind to biologically inactive ANF clearance receptors increase endogenous plasma ANF and promote increases in renal sodium excretion. These studies suggest a therapeutic role for neutral endopeptidase inhibition and clearance receptor blockade, while advancing our understanding of the pathophysiology of ANF in congestive heart failure.
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PMID:Pathophysiology of congestive heart failure: role of atrial natriuretic factor and therapeutic implications. 183 25
The effects of an orally active inhibitor (UK 79300) of the neutral metalloendopeptidase EC 3.4.24.11 were investigated in six healthy male volunteers maintained on a constant diet (150 mmol sodium/day and 80 mmol potassium/day). Subjects were studied in a random order, single-blind study on two occasions, each 48 hours in length, when they were given UK 79300 (25 or 50 mg p.o.) or placebo at 12-hour intervals (each agent for 24 hours). The endopeptidase inhibitor enhanced plasma concentrations of atrial natriuretic factor in association with suppression of both plasma renin activity and aldosterone concentrations. Twenty-four-hour urinary excretion of sodium was doubled by UK 79300, and the urinary excretion rates of phosphorus, atrial natriuretic factor immunoreactivity, and cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
were also significantly enhanced, whereas urinary aldosterone excretion was halved. The profile of biological effects closely paralleled those previously reported with low dose infusions of atrial natriuretic factor in humans and animals. Therapeutic trials of such inhibitors are now indicated for hypertension or
heart failure
together with further studies to clarify the underlying mechanisms of action.
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PMID:Inhibition of endopeptidase EC 24.11 in humans. Renal and endocrine effects. 214 60
It has been shown that renal responses to atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) are markedly attenuated in patients with
heart failure
. This study aimed to determine if vasodilative response to ANP is altered in patients with
heart failure
. In patients with
heart failure
(n = 7) and age-matched normal subjects (n = 7), forearm blood flow was measured using a strain-gauge plethysmograph during intra-arterial infusion of alpha-human ANP (50, 100, 200, and 400 ng/min) or nitroglycerin (100, 200, 400, and 600 ng/min). Forearm vasodilatation evoked with intra-arterial alpha-human ANP in patients with
heart failure
was considerably less (p less than 0.01) than that in normal subjects. In contrast, nitroglycerin produced comparable forearm vasodilatation in the two groups. Plasma ANP and cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
(
GMP
) levels at rest were higher in patients with
heart failure
than in normal subjects (p less than 0.05 for both), but the increases in plasma ANP and cyclic GMP in the venous effluents during intra-arterial ANP infusion did not differ between the two groups. These results indicate that the direct vasodilative effect of ANP on forearm vessels was attenuated in patients with
heart failure
as compared with that in normal subjects. The mechanisms responsible for this alteration are not clear but might involve mechanisms other than down-regulation of the ANP receptors because the increases in venous plasma cyclic GMP caused by intra-arterial ANP were comparable between patients with
heart failure
and normal subjects.
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PMID:Attenuated forearm vasodilative response to intra-arterial atrial natriuretic peptide in patients with heart failure. 216 79
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to investigate the relationship between urinary cyclic
guanosine monophosphate
(
GMP
) excretion and activation of the heart endocrine function in two rat models of
cardiac failure
. DESIGN--Left ventricular infarction and aging in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) are two models that could lead to congestive heart failure. In the first the degree of failure depends on the length of the infarcted area. In the second the degree of failure depends on time. Urinary cyclic GMP, plasma atrial natriuretic factor (ANF), and degree of congestive heart failure were evaluated in both models. EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS--31 male Wistar rats were used for myocardial infarction and sham operated controls. Spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats (2, 6, 12 and 24 months old, n = 10 per group) were used for the age overload studies. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS--In myocardial infarction, the amount of left ventricular ANF mRNA, plasma ANF concentration, and urinary cyclic GMP excretion were correlated and were proportional to the degree of
cardiac failure
, as assessed by the increase in right ventricular mass and the decrease in blood pressure. In male SHR (aged 6-24 months), plasma ANF and urinary cyclic GMP were correlated, increased with age, and were proportional to the heart to body weight ratio. These correlations between plasma ANF, daily urinary cyclic GMP excretion, and left ventricular hypertrophy persisted in two year old SHR. The presence of pleural extravasation in these old animals was also characterised by significant increases in both plasma ANF and urinary cyclic GMP. The plasma ANF and the daily urinary cyclic GMP excretion were negative prognostic indicators of life expectancy in two year old SHR. CONCLUSIONS--Urinary cyclic GMP excretion, correlated with the plasma ANF level, is a non-invasive indicator of congestive heart failure in two models of overloaded left ventricle in rats.
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PMID:Urinary cyclic guanosine monophosphate as an indicator of experimental congestive heart failure in rats. 217 35
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