Cardiac endocrine function, primarily mediated by natriuretic peptides, is an essential component of the homeostatic regulation network and plays a pivotal role in fluid, electrolyte, and hemodynamic homeostasis.
Heart failure and cardiovascular diseases
Cardiac natriuretic hormones
The discovery of cardiac natriuretic hormones required a profound revision of the concept of heart function. The heart should no longer be considered only as a pump but rather as a multifunctional and interactive organ that is part of a complex network and active component of the integrated systems of the body. In this review, we first consider the cross-talk between endocrine and contractile function of the heart. Then, based on the existing literature, we propose the hypothesis that cardiac endocrine function is an essential component of the integrated systems of the body and thus plays a pivotal role in fluid, electrolyte, and hemodynamic homeostasis. We highlight those studies indicating how alterations in cardiac endocrine function can better explain the pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases and, in particular of heart failure, in which several target organs develop a resistance to the biological action of cardiac natriuretic peptides. Finally, we emphasize the concept that a complete knowledge of the cardiac endocrine function and of its relation with other neurohormonal regulatory systems of the body is crucial to correctly interpret changes in circulating natriuretic hormones, especially the brain natriuretic peptide.
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Aldo Clerico
Heart Failure & Transplant
Fabio A. Recchia
Heart Failure & Transplant
Claudio Passino
Heart Failure & Transplant
AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica
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Clerico et al. (Thu,) conducted a review in Heart failure and cardiovascular diseases. Cardiac natriuretic hormones was evaluated. Cardiac endocrine function, primarily mediated by natriuretic peptides, is an essential component of the homeostatic regulation network and plays a pivotal role in fluid, electrolyte, and hemodynamic homeostasis.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1c1b7eea84844e355f74a8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00684.2005