Abstract: | The effect of Angiotensin II (AII) on ACTH-induced cyclic AMP production was studied in bovine adrenocortical cells cultured in a chemically defined serum-free medium. Immediately after collagenase dispersion, AII did not modify either the basal or the ACTH-induced cAMP production by the isolated cells. During cell culture, AII alone did not affect cAMP production. But 2 days after plating, AII increased significantly the ACTH-induced cAMP production by the culture. This potentiating effect increased with the age of culture. Sar1Ala8AII (Saralasin), a potent AII antagonist, inhibited the AII potentiating effect indicating an AII specific action. |