Abstract
Abstract
Peptides recently isolated from atrial extracts possess potent natriuretic and diuretic activities, which are thought to be due to hemodynamic actions, such as increased glomerular filtration or altered medullary blood flow. A direct tubular site of action cannot be ruled out; therefore we have examined the effect of one of these peptides, atriopeptin III on vasotocin-induced water absorption in the toad urij^afy bladdpf. Our results indicate that equimolar doses (10 to 10 M) of atriopeptin III can significantly inhibit vasotocin-induced water reabsorption m.
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