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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12): 1575-1578, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-405086

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Aim To study the effect of Peptide fragments that originate from the same proadrenomedullin on cAMP in rat aorta.Methods Isolated aortic tissues were exposed to ADM,PAMP and ADT for 2 h.The content of cAMP in the incubated media was assayed by radioimmunoassay.Results ① The content of cAMP in the aortic tissues that were exposed to ADM (10~(-7) and 10~(-8) mol·L~(-1)) was significantly increased. The content of cAMP in the aortic tissues stimulated by PAMP (10~(-8) mol·L~(-1))or ADT (10~(-8) mol·L~(-1))alone was significantly increased, compared with the control.② The content of cAMP was not in-creased when the tissues were treated with ADM (10~(-8) mol·L~(-1)) and PAMP (10~(-8) mol·L~(-1)) or ADT (10~(-8) mol·L~(-1)) in combination, compared with that after the treatment with ADM(10~(-8) mol·L~(-1))alone, but was significantly decreased than that in PAMP(10~(-8) mol·L~(-1)) or ADT(10~(-8)mol·L~(-1)) groups. After incubation with ADM,PAMP and ADT at the same dose (10~(-8) mol·L~(-1)), the content of cAMP did not change as compared with that of the ADM group (10~(-8) mol·L~(-1),P>0.05), but was greatly reduced, compared with that of the PAMP or ADT groups(10~(-8) mol·L~(-1),P<0.01).Conclusion ADM, PAMP and ADT which originate from the proadrenomedullin have an antagonism on cAMP production in rat aorta.

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