Atrial systolic pressure, not only stretch, is a principal stimulus
for release of atrial natriuretic factor.
Christensen, Geir, and Elisabeth Leistad.
Institute for Experimental Medical Research and Research Forum
Ullev[angstrom]al Hospital, University of Oslo, N-0407 Oslo,
Norway
APStracts 3:0351H, 1996.
The mechanism for increased secretion of atrial natriuretic factor
(ANF) during tachycardia and atrial fibrillation has remained
unsettled. In seven open-chest pigs, the plasma concentration of ANF
increased from 49.8+/-12.4 pg/ml to 131.8+/-15.7 pg/ml when heart
rate was increased from 133+/-13 beats/min to 212+/-4 beats/min by
atrial pacing. Right atrial maximal diameter, recorded by ultrasonic
technique at maximal v wave, did not increase. During pacing
tachycardia the atrial contraction (a wave) occurs during atrial
filling and the a wave becomes superimposed on the v wave. In the
present study the systolic atrial pressure (a wave) increased from
5.8+/-0.8 mmHg to 9.6+/-0.5 mmHg. The significance of this pressure
-rise was subsequently examined. After complete atrioventricular (AV)
block the AV delay was progressively increased, without altering
heart rate, until the a wave was similar to the a wave during the
preceding tachycardia. Plasma ANF increased to 113.8+/-14.7 pg/ml,
which show that the increase in atrial pressure during atrial systole
is a stimulus for ANF release. In the second part of the study atrial
fibrillation was induced in six open-chest pigs by rapid atrial
pacing after complete AV block. Plasma ANF increased from 83.5+/-7.2
pg/ml to 269.0+/-45.4 pg/ml during atrial fibrillation. No increase
in atrial dimensions occurred during atrial fibrillation, but atrial
pressure was substantially elevated. Thus, although passive atrial
stretch stimulates ANF release during blood volume expansion, the
present study shows that the increase in atrial pressure during
atrial contraction is a stimulus for release of ANF during
tachycardia and atrial fibrillation.
Received 16 January 1996; accepted in final form 12 August 1996.
APS Manuscript Number H31-6.
Article publication pending Am. J. Physiol. (Heart Circ. Physiology).
ISSN 1080-4757 Copyright 1996 The American Physiological Society.
Published in APStracts on 29 August 1996