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Aldosterone Atrial receptors

The most important stimulus to the release of ANP from the heart is atrial stretch via mechanosensitive ion channels. ANP release is also increased by volume expansion, changing from the standing to the supine position, and exercise. ANP release can also be increased by sympathetic stimulation via aiA-adrenoceptors, endothelins via the -receptor subtype (see below), glucocorticoids, and vasopressin. Plasma ANP concentration increases in various pathologic states, including heart failure, primary aldosteronism, chronic renal failure, and inappropriate ADH secretion syndrome. [Pg.384]

The 5-HT4 receptors modulate the activities of channels and transporters by increasing cAMP levels. These include activation of L-type Ca2+ channels (326), chloride currents in human jejunal mucosa and rat distal colon (330,331), and the If pacemaker current in atrial myocytes (332) and stimulation of aldosterone release from the adrenal glands (333,334), striatal dopamine release (324), hippocampal and frontal cortex acetylcholine release (335,336), and hippocampal 5-HT release (337). 5-HT4 receptors also inhibit various channels, including a KV3.2-like delayed rectifier K+ channel (303), a voltage-activated K+ channel in colliculi neurons (320,338), a Ca2+-activated, afterhyperpolariz-ing, and K+ current in hippocampus (325). [Pg.172]


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