Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.286, No.3, 513-517, 2001
Identification of amino-terminal pro-C-type natriuretic peptide in human plasma
We report the first identification of a circulating peptide from the amino-terminal end of proCNP. A specific radioimmunoassay was established based on antisera to the synthetic peptide proCNP(1-15). Extracts of plasma, drawn from patients with congestive heart failure or from sheep with experimental heart failure, were subjected to size exclusion and reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled to radioimmunoassay (RIA). These studies revealed the presence of an immunoreactive peptide with a molecular weight (M-r approximately 5 kDa) similar to that expected for NT-proCNP(1-50), a potential fragment released during processing of pro(CNP). The same material was isolated from extracts of homogenized ovine pituitary, a tissue known to be a relatively enriched source of CNP. Plasma NT-proCNP levels in 22 patients with congestive heart failure (9.7 +/-0.5 pmol/L, mean +/-SEM, range 5.4-13.7 pmol/L) were raised (P=0.003) compared to those in 16 healthy volunteers (7.4 +/-0.3 pmol/L, range 5.7-10.7 pmol/L) and were higher than levels reported for CNP in similar subjects. This first identification of circulating NT-proCNP opens the possibility of studying the factors regulating CNP production and metabolism in vivo.
Keywords:CNP;NT-proCNP;proCNP;amino-terminal CNP;heart failure;human;sheep;ovine;plasma;circulating forms