What does atrial natriuretic peptide do to blood pressure?
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The atrial natriuretic hormone (ANP) is a cardiac hormone which gene and receptors are widely present in the body. Its main function is to lower blood pressure and to control electrolyte homeostasis.
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it lowers the blood pressure by inhibiting renin secretion from kidney
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