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1 October 2011 Relative Antidipsogenic Potencies of Six Homologous Natriuretic Peptides in Eels
Hiroshi Miyanishi, Shigenori Nobata, Yoshio Takei
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Abstract

Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) exhibits a potent antidipsogenic effect in seawater (SW) eels to limit excess Na uptake, thereby effectively promoting SW adaptation. Recently, cardiac ANP, BNP and VNP and brain CNP1, 3 and 4, have been identified in eels. We examined the antidipsogenic effect of all homologous NPs using conscious, cannulated eels in both FW and SW together with parameters that affect drinking. A dose-response study (0.01–1 nmol/kg) in SW eels showed the relative potency of the antidipsogenic effect was in the order ANP ≥ VNP > BNP = CNP3 > CNP1 ≥ CNP4, while the order was ANP = VNP = BNP > CNP3 = CNP1 = CNP4 for the vasodepressor effect. The minimum effective dose of ANP for the antidipsogenic effect is much lower than that in mammals. ANP, BNP and VNP at 0.3 nmol/kg decreased drinking, plasma Na concentration and aortic pressure and increased hematocrit in SW eels. The cardiac NPs induced similar changes in drinking, aortic pressure and hematocrit in FW eels, but aside from BNP no change in plasma Na concentration. CNPs had no effect on drinking, plasma Na concentration and hematocrit but induced mild hypotension in both FW and SW eels, except for CNP3 that inhibited drinking in SW eels. These results show that ANP, BNP and VNP are potent antidipsogenic hormones in eels in spite of other regulatory factors working to induce drinking, and that CNPs are without effects on drinking except for the ancestor of the cardiac NPs, CNP3.

© 2011 Zoological Society of Japan
Hiroshi Miyanishi, Shigenori Nobata, and Yoshio Takei "Relative Antidipsogenic Potencies of Six Homologous Natriuretic Peptides in Eels," Zoological Science 28(10), 719-726, (1 October 2011). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.28.719
Received: 14 January 2011; Accepted: 1 February 2011; Published: 1 October 2011
KEYWORDS
blood pressure
Drinking
Hematocrit
natriuretic peptides
osmoregulation
plasma osmolality
teleost fish
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