Effects of glucocorticoids and antiglucocorticoid on angiotensinogen production by hepatoma cells in culture |
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Authors: | Ericque Coezy Jacob Bouhnik Eric Clauser Florence Pinet Monique Philippe Joel Menard Pierre Corvol |
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Affiliation: | (1) INSERM U36—Pathologie Vasculaire et Endocrinologie Rènale, 17, rue du Fer à Moulin, 75005 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Summary Angiotensinogen is synthesized in large amounts by Fao cells derived from the Reuber H35 rat hepatoma in a medium enriched with 5% fetal bovine serum (FBS). Treatment of FBS with dextran-coated charcoal removed endogenous steroids without modifying angiotensinogen production. This treatment allowed the study of the effects of steroids on angiotensinogen production. Hydrocortisone increased the angiotensinogen synthesis in a dosedependent manner. The antiglucocorticoid RU 38486 did not change the basal rate of angiotensinogen production but inhibited the stimulation by hydrocortisone. Similar results were obtained with dexamethasone. Angiotensinogen biosynthesis seems to be regulated by two distinct mechanisms: (a) glucocorticoid independent, controlling the basal rate of angiotensinogen production and (b) glucocorticoid dependent, mediating the increased rate of angiotensinogen production upon glucocorticoid treatment. This work was supported in part by a grnat from Inserm (CRL 824022). |
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Keywords: | cell line H35 angiotensinogen glucocorticoid antiglucocorticoid |
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