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Paradoxical involvement of glucocorticoid receptors in the aldosterone-induced impairment of ACTH secretion from perifused pituitary glands
Authors:M Sakly  D Philibert  B Lutz-Bucher  B Koch
Abstract:The present investigation was aimed at examining whether interaction of aldosterone with specific mineralocorticoid receptors at the level of the pituitary gland may account for the inhibitory effect of that steroid on ACTH secretion. By using pituitaries from neonatal rats, which we show to completely lack specific mineralocorticoid receptors but to contain a functional glucocorticoid receptor system, we demonstrated the persistence of aldosterone-induced inhibition of ACTH release from perifused glands. Conversely, when the glucocorticoid receptors sites were blocked in pituitaries from mature rats by means of a potent antiglucocorticoid (RU 38486), thus leaving unaltered mineralocorticoid binder, aldosterone no longer dampened hormonal output. We conclude that the latter steroid affected corticotropic activity by interacting not with its proper and specific receptor, but rather with the glucocorticoid binding sites.
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