High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs

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High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs. / Bartels, Emil D; Guo, Song; Kousholt, Birgitte S; Larsen, Jens R; Hasenkam, J Michael; Burnett, John; Nielsen, Lars B; Ashina, Messoud; Goetze, Jens P.

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Bartels, ED, Guo, S, Kousholt, BS, Larsen, JR, Hasenkam, JM, Burnett, J, Nielsen, LB, Ashina, M & Goetze, JP 2019, 'High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs', Peptides, bind 112, s. 43-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2018.11.003

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Bartels, E. D., Guo, S., Kousholt, B. S., Larsen, J. R., Hasenkam, J. M., Burnett, J., Nielsen, L. B., Ashina, M., & Goetze, J. P. (2019). High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs. Peptides, 112, 43-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2018.11.003

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Bartels ED, Guo S, Kousholt BS, Larsen JR, Hasenkam JM, Burnett J o.a. High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs. Peptides. 2019;112:43-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2018.11.003

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Bartels, Emil D ; Guo, Song ; Kousholt, Birgitte S ; Larsen, Jens R ; Hasenkam, J Michael ; Burnett, John ; Nielsen, Lars B ; Ashina, Messoud ; Goetze, Jens P. / High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs. I: Peptides. 2019 ; Bind 112. s. 43-47.

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title = "High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs",
abstract = "Drugs facilitating the cardioprotective effects of natriuretic peptides are introduced in heart failure treatment. ANP and BNP also stimulate lipolysis and increase circulating concentrations of free fatty acids (FFAs); an aspect, however, thought to be confined to primates. We examined the lipolytic effect of natriuretic peptide infusion in healthy young men and evaluated the effect in a porcine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. Six young healthy normotensive men underwent infusion with ANP, BNP, or CNP for 20 min. Blood samples were collected before, during, and after infusion for measurement of FFAs. In a porcine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, animals were infused for 3 h with either BNP (n = 7) or saline (n = 5). Blood samples were collected throughout the infusion period, and cardiac tissue was obtained after infusion for lipid analysis. In humans, ANP infusion dose-dependently increased the FFA concentration in plasma 2.5-10-fold (baseline vs. 0.05 μg/kg/min P < 0.002) and with BNP 1.6-3.5-fold (P = 0.001, baseline vs. 0.02 μg/kg/min) 30 min after initiation of infusion. Infusion of CNP did not affect plasma FFA. In pigs, BNP infusion induced a 3.5-fold increase in plasma FFA (P < 0.0001), which remained elevated throughout the infusion period. Triglyceride content in porcine right cardiac ventricle tissue increased ∼5.5 fold in animals infused with BNP (P = 0.02). Natriuretic peptide infusion has similar lipolytic activity in human and pig. Our data suggest that short-term infusion increases the cardiac lipid content, and that the pig is a suitable model for studies of long-term effects mediated by natriuretic peptides.",
author = "Bartels, {Emil D} and Song Guo and Kousholt, {Birgitte S} and Larsen, {Jens R} and Hasenkam, {J Michael} and John Burnett and Nielsen, {Lars B} and Messoud Ashina and Goetze, {Jens P}",
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T1 - High doses of ANP and BNP exacerbate lipolysis in humans and the lipolytic effect of BNP is associated with cardiac triglyceride content in pigs

AU - Bartels, Emil D

AU - Guo, Song

AU - Kousholt, Birgitte S

AU - Larsen, Jens R

AU - Hasenkam, J Michael

AU - Burnett, John

AU - Nielsen, Lars B

AU - Ashina, Messoud

AU - Goetze, Jens P

N1 - Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2019

Y1 - 2019

N2 - Drugs facilitating the cardioprotective effects of natriuretic peptides are introduced in heart failure treatment. ANP and BNP also stimulate lipolysis and increase circulating concentrations of free fatty acids (FFAs); an aspect, however, thought to be confined to primates. We examined the lipolytic effect of natriuretic peptide infusion in healthy young men and evaluated the effect in a porcine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. Six young healthy normotensive men underwent infusion with ANP, BNP, or CNP for 20 min. Blood samples were collected before, during, and after infusion for measurement of FFAs. In a porcine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, animals were infused for 3 h with either BNP (n = 7) or saline (n = 5). Blood samples were collected throughout the infusion period, and cardiac tissue was obtained after infusion for lipid analysis. In humans, ANP infusion dose-dependently increased the FFA concentration in plasma 2.5-10-fold (baseline vs. 0.05 μg/kg/min P < 0.002) and with BNP 1.6-3.5-fold (P = 0.001, baseline vs. 0.02 μg/kg/min) 30 min after initiation of infusion. Infusion of CNP did not affect plasma FFA. In pigs, BNP infusion induced a 3.5-fold increase in plasma FFA (P < 0.0001), which remained elevated throughout the infusion period. Triglyceride content in porcine right cardiac ventricle tissue increased ∼5.5 fold in animals infused with BNP (P = 0.02). Natriuretic peptide infusion has similar lipolytic activity in human and pig. Our data suggest that short-term infusion increases the cardiac lipid content, and that the pig is a suitable model for studies of long-term effects mediated by natriuretic peptides.

AB - Drugs facilitating the cardioprotective effects of natriuretic peptides are introduced in heart failure treatment. ANP and BNP also stimulate lipolysis and increase circulating concentrations of free fatty acids (FFAs); an aspect, however, thought to be confined to primates. We examined the lipolytic effect of natriuretic peptide infusion in healthy young men and evaluated the effect in a porcine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. Six young healthy normotensive men underwent infusion with ANP, BNP, or CNP for 20 min. Blood samples were collected before, during, and after infusion for measurement of FFAs. In a porcine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, animals were infused for 3 h with either BNP (n = 7) or saline (n = 5). Blood samples were collected throughout the infusion period, and cardiac tissue was obtained after infusion for lipid analysis. In humans, ANP infusion dose-dependently increased the FFA concentration in plasma 2.5-10-fold (baseline vs. 0.05 μg/kg/min P < 0.002) and with BNP 1.6-3.5-fold (P = 0.001, baseline vs. 0.02 μg/kg/min) 30 min after initiation of infusion. Infusion of CNP did not affect plasma FFA. In pigs, BNP infusion induced a 3.5-fold increase in plasma FFA (P < 0.0001), which remained elevated throughout the infusion period. Triglyceride content in porcine right cardiac ventricle tissue increased ∼5.5 fold in animals infused with BNP (P = 0.02). Natriuretic peptide infusion has similar lipolytic activity in human and pig. Our data suggest that short-term infusion increases the cardiac lipid content, and that the pig is a suitable model for studies of long-term effects mediated by natriuretic peptides.

U2 - 10.1016/j.peptides.2018.11.003

DO - 10.1016/j.peptides.2018.11.003

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 30508635

VL - 112

SP - 43

EP - 47

JO - Peptides

JF - Peptides

SN - 0196-9781

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