reviewEndocrine ReviewsNov 16, 2005BRONZE OA

Natriuretic Peptides, Their Receptors, and Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate-Dependent Signaling Functions

University of Minnesota · Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics

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Abstract

Natriuretic peptides are a family of structurally related but genetically distinct hormones/paracrine factors that regulate blood volume, blood pressure, ventricular hypertrophy, pulmonary hypertension, fat metabolism, and long bone growth. The mammalian members are atrial natriuretic peptide, B-type natriuretic peptide, C-type natriuretic peptide, and possibly osteocrin/musclin. Three single membrane-spanning natriuretic peptide receptors (NPRs) have been identified. Two, NPR-A/GC-A/NPR1 and NPR-B/GC-B/NPR2, are transmembrane guanylyl cyclases, enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of cGMP. One, NPR-C/NPR3, lacks intrinsic enzymatic activity and controls the local concentrations of natriuretic peptides through…

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Keywords
  • NPR1
  • NPR2
  • Natriuretic peptide
  • Receptor
  • Internal medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • Cyclic guanosine monophosphate
  • Atrial natriuretic peptide
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  • Good health and well-being
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