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Differential redistribution of protein kinase C in human aldosteronoma cells and adjacent adrenal cells stimulated with ACTH and angiotensin II
Authors:T Ishizuka  K Miura  S Nagao  Y Nozawa
Institution:Third Department of Internal Medicine, Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:We have examined protein kinase C activity and hormone secretion in aldosteronoma cells derived from adrenocortical glomerulosa cells and in adjacent adrenal cells containing adrenocortical fasciculata-reticularis cells. When aldosteronoma cells were stimulated with ACTH or angiotensin II, protein kinase C activity gradually decreased in cytosol whereas it increased in membrane. Coincident with the changes of protein kinase C activity, there was enhancement of secretion of aldosterone. On the other hand, incubation of adjacent adrenal fasciculata-reticularis cells with ACTH induced cortisol secretion and an increase in cytosolic protein kinase C activity, accompanied by a decrease in the enzyme activity in membrane. Upon stimulation with angiotensin II, adjacent adrenal fasciculata-reticularis cells did not secrete cortisol and no significant changes of protein kinase C activities were observed in either cytosolic or membrane fractions. These results indicate that both ACTH and angiotensin II stimulate aldosterone secretion and cause translocation of protein kinase C from cytosol to membranes in aldosteronoma cells, whereas, in fasciculata-reticularis cells, only ACTH stimulates cortisol secretion and this is associated with translocation of protein kinase C in the opposite direction, viz., from membrane to cytosol.
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