Decreased blood pressure can cause the release of all of the following, except
A fall in the glomerular blood pressure / GFR can activate the JG cells to release renin which converts angiotensinogen in blood to angiotensin I and further to angiotensin II. ANF secretion is stimulated by an increase in blood flow to the atria of the heart. Low blood pressure also stimulates the release of ADH which promotes water reabsorption in the kidneys and (at high concentrations) will also cause vasoconstriction both of which result in an increase in blood pressure.