Mouse Brain Natriuretic Peptide-45 (BNP-45, mouse) is a circulating variant of the mouse brain natriuretic peptide derived from the mouse heart. It exhibits powerful hypotensive and natriuretic properties.
Ularitide is a 32-amino acid peptide derived from (95-126 residues) of ANP PROHORMONE (1-126 residues). It isn't biologically inactivated by a peptidase from dog kidney cortex membranes.
Nesiritide, a 32-amino acid natriuretic peptide and recombinant form of human brain natriuretic peptide, enhances vasorelaxation ex vivo in porcine hearts from an acute coronary occlusion model when given as a 2 µg/kg bolus dose followed by a 0.01 µg/kg per minute infusion, facilitated by the calcium ionophore A23187. Formulations containing nesiritide have been utilized in managing congestive heart failure.
Nesiritide is the recombinant form of the 32 amino acid human B-type natriuretic peptide, which is normally produced by the ventricular myocardium. It is an agonist of natriuretic peptide receptors (NPRs), with Kd values of 7.3 and 13 pM for NPR-A and NPR
AP 811, a selective antagonist of the atrial natriuretic peptide 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.