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The mechanism of the effect of K+ on the steroidogenesis of rat zona glomerulosa cells of the adrenal cortex: role of cyclic AMP
Authors:P J Hyatt  J F Tait  S A Tait
Abstract:The effects of various concentrations of extracellular K+ (3.6-13 mM) on the steroid (corticosterone and aldosterone) and cyclic AMP outputs of capsular cells (95% zona glomerulosa) of the rat adrenal cortex were studied at different concentrations of extracellular Ca2+. Small amounts of EGTA (50 microM) were added to reduce the free Ca2+ concentrations effectively to zero at the lowest possible total Ca2+ concentration. At a total extracellular concentration of 2.5 mM Ca2+, in 27 experiments the mean values of the steroid and cAMP outputs showed a maximum at 8.4 mM K+. The increase in steroid and cAMP outputs at 5.9, 8.4 and 13 mM K+ compared with that at 3.6 mM were highly significant (p less than 0.01). The overall correlation of either corticosterone or aldosterone with cAMP outputs was also highly significant and was even better from 3.6 to 8.4 mM K+. Lowering the effective free concentration of Ca2+ to zero decreased the steroid and cAMP outputs significantly at all K+ concentrations, and no output was then significantly higher than at 3.6 mM. With the pooled data on outputs at all total Ca2+ (2.5, 0.5, 0.25, 0.10, 0.05 and 0.0 mM) and K+ (3.6, 5.9, 8.4 and 13 mM) concentrations, the correlation of either steroid with cAMP outputs was highly significant (but again optimally from 3.6 to 8.4 mM K+). Nifedipine (10(-6) to 10(-4) M) was added to the incubations with the aim of specifically inhibiting Ca2+ influx at total extracellular Ca2+ concentrations of 2.5, 1.25 and 0.25 mM and with the usual K+ concentrations. The cAMP outputs were reduced at all K+ concentrations above 3.6 mM K+. The effect was highly significant at 10(-4) M nifedipine and a total Ca2+ of 1.25 mM, which with the incubation conditions used, corresponds to the free Ca2+ concentrations in vivo. These results indicate that cAMP plays a significant role in the stimulation of steroid output by K+ particularly between 3.6 and 8.4 mM K+. In this range of K+ concentrations the stimulation of cAMP seems to be controlled by increases in Ca2+ influx. The correlation of steroid and cAMP output at the higher K+ concentrations (between 8.4 and 13 mM K) and at the various total Ca2+ concentrations is less significant. Also, with all concentrations of added nifedipine there is an 'anomalous' increase in steroid output at 13 mM K+ and at total Ca2+ concentrations of 2.5 and 1.25 mM. However, at the same K+ concentrations and at 0.25 mM Ca2+, nifedipine decreases steroid outputs.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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