Published 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Digoxin-like immunoreactivity, endogeneous cardiac glycoside-like factors (s) and natriuretic hormone

Creators

  • 1. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pisa (Italy). Ist. di Fisiologia Clinica

Description

Endogenous factors crossreacting with antidigoxin antibodies (digoxin-like immunoreactive substances=DLIS) have been found in several tissues and body fluids of animals and humans, using commercially avaiable digoxin RIA or EIA methods. Detectable DLIS concentration were found in blood and urine extracts of adults (normal healthy controls, hypertensive patients and salt loaded healthy subjects), while higher levels were generally observed in plasma samples of pregnant women, newborns and patients with renal insufficiency. The chemical characteristics of this endogenous factor are, at present, unknown, although it has been suggested that DLIS could be a substance with low molecular weight. Experimental studies and theoretical consideration suggest that DLIS, in addition to reacting with antibodies, might also bind to the specific cellular receptor of the cardiac glycosides and thus inhibit the membrane Na+/K+ ATPase (sodium pump). Therefore, it has been suggested that DLSI is an endogeneous modulator of the membrane sodium-potassium pump and it could play a role in the regulation of fluid and electrolytes muscular tone of myocardial and also in pathogenesis of hypertension

Additional details

Additional titles

Subtitle (English)
More than a hypothesis. Review article

Publishing Information

Journal Title
J. Nucl. Med. Allied Sci.
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
4
Series
J. Nucl. Med. Allied Sci.
Journal Page Range
341-356
CODEN
JNMSD

INIS

Country of Publication
Italy
Country of Input or Organization
Italy
INIS RN
19072367
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
CARDIOVASCULAR AGENTS; DIGOXIN; KIDNEYS; PREGNANCY; URINARY TRACT; UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISEASES
Descriptors DEC
BODY; CARBOHYDRATES; CARDIOTONICS; DIGITALIS GLYCOSIDES; DISEASES; DRUGS; GLYCOSIDES; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANS; STEROIDS

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