Lack of inhibitory effect of alpha-human atrial natriuretic polypeptide on cortisol secretion in cultured adrenocortical adenoma cells from the patients with Cushing's syndrome |
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Authors: | K Higuchi H Nawata K Kato H Ibayashi |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The effects of synthetic alpha-human atrial natriuretic polypeptide (alpha-hANP) on cortisol secretion by adrenocortical adenoma cells from patients with Cushing's syndrome (CS cells) in primary monolayer cultures, compared to cultured normal adrenal cells, were studied. alpha-hANP significantly inhibited cortisol secretion by human normal adrenal cells in culture, but had no direct effect on cortisol secretion from CS cells, in the presence or absence of 10(-8) M ACTH. alpha-hANP enhanced the accumulation of intracellular cyclic GMP in normal adrenal cells in culture, but not in CS cells. Visualization of [125I] iodo-alpha-hANP-specific binding sites by an in vitro receptor autoradiographic technique showed that these sites were lacking in adrenocortical adenoma tissues. These results suggest that the loss of alpha-hANP inhibitory effect on cortisol secretion in CS cells may be due to the absence of alpha-hANP receptor sites. |
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