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Hormonal modulation of atrial natriuretic factor receptors and effects on adrenal glomerulosa cells of female rats
Institution:1. Cardiology Division, Royal Victoria Hospital, Departments of Physiology and Medicine, Canada;1. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada H3G 1Y6
Abstract:This study was done to determine if a decrease in the aldosterone-suppressant effect of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) by progesterone and an increase by estrogen was caused by modulation of adrenal zona glomerulosa ANF receptors. Freshly dispersed glomerulosa cells from virgin, 13–15 day pregnant, ovariectomized (OVX) estradiol-17β-treated and OVX progesterone-treated rats were used. Competitive displacement of specifically bound 125I]ANF1–8 with unlabelled ANF1–28 yielded concentrations of guanylate cyclase-linked ANF-R1 plus ANF-R2 (clearance) receptors and the displacement with unlabelled ANF4–23 yielded ANF-R2 receptors; the difference between the two was treated as the concentration of ANF-R1 receptors. Pregnancy and progesterone decreased and estrogen increased the number of glomerulosa ANF-R1 receptors. ANF produced a significantly greater suppression of potassium-induced aldosterone secretion in cells from OVX estradiol-treated rats than in cells from OVX progesterone-treated animals. These data suggest that the inhibition of the aldosterone-suppressant activity of ANF by progesterone is the result of a downregulation of ANF-R1 receptors.
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