PLASMA ADRENOMEDULLIN AND PROADRENOMEDULLIN N-TERMINAL 20 PEPTIDE (PAMP) IN RESPIRATORY DISEASES

Potent vasorelaxant peptides, adrenomedullin (AM) and PAMP, are reported to have a bronchodilatory effect. To elucidate that AM and PAMP are involved in respiratory regulation, we have measured plasma concentrations of AM and PAMP in chronic respiratory diseases and asthmatic attack. The plasma conc...

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Published inJapanese Journal of National Medical Services Vol. 52; no. 7; pp. 415 - 420
Main Authors HIGA, Toshinobu, KUMAMOTO, Kenshi, ISHIBATAKE, Hideaki, ETO, Tanenao, ONIZUKA, Reiko, KITAMURA, Kazuo, SHIMOKUBO, Toru, TANAKA, Masayuki
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society of National Medical Services 1998
一般社団法人 国立医療学会
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ISSN0021-1699
1884-8729
DOI10.11261/iryo1946.52.415

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Summary:Potent vasorelaxant peptides, adrenomedullin (AM) and PAMP, are reported to have a bronchodilatory effect. To elucidate that AM and PAMP are involved in respiratory regulation, we have measured plasma concentrations of AM and PAMP in chronic respiratory diseases and asthmatic attack. The plasma concentrations of AM and PAMP in various chronic respiratory diseases were higher than those in normal control subjects. The plasma levels of these peptides in chronic respiratory diseases were increased in proportion to the severity of respiratory failure. Furthermore, in patients with pulmonary emphysema and chronic bronchial asthma, the plasma concentrations of AM and PAMP inversely correlated with the arterial PO2. In bronchial asthma, the plasma levels of AM and PAMP in the attack were significantly higher than those in the remission. These results suggest that AM and PAMP participate in the compensatory mechanisms against pulmonary diseases through their effects of pulmonary vasorelaxation and bronchodilatation.
ISSN:0021-1699
1884-8729
DOI:10.11261/iryo1946.52.415