Atrialnatriuretic factor (1-28) from both human and porcine sources is a powerful suppressor of pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) mRNA, while it only has a modest inhibition effect on βEP-LI release.
AtrialNatriureticPeptide (1-28), human, porcine, Biotin-labeled, is one of three mammalian natriureticpeptides (NPs) that exerts endocrine effects on fluid homeostasis and blood pressure. AtrialNatriureticPeptide holds promise for cardiovascular diseases research.
AP 811, a selective antagonist of the atrialnatriureticpeptide clearance receptor (APN-CR, NPR3) with a K i value of 0.48 nM, exhibits remarkable selectivity for NPR3 over NPR1 by more than 20,000-fold. Moreover, AP 811 effectively eliminates ANP-induced pump stimulation.
SCH-42354 is a potent, orally active inhibitor of neutral endopeptidase (NEP), serving as the active form of the prodrug SCH-42495. By inhibiting NEP hydrolysis, SCH-42354 enhances the activity of atrialnatriureticpeptide (ANP) and prevents the hydrolysis of leu-enkephalin and ANF with IC50 values of 8.3 nM and 10.0 nM, respectively. Furthermore, SCH-42354 exhibits antihypertensive activity [1] [2].
5-hydroxy Isatin is an inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A and also inhibits atrialnatriureticpeptide-induced activation of particulate guanylyl cyclase in rat brain and heart membranes.
AtrialNatriureticPeptide (ANP) (1-28), rat (TFA), is the primary circulating form of ANP in rats and significantly inhibits Ang II-stimulated secretion of endothelin-1.
A-71915 (TFA) is a selective inhibitor of ANP receptor (atrialnatriureticpeptide-receptor), induces apoptosis and decreases insulin secretion in RINm5F pancreatic β-cells.