Glyburide attenuates calmodulin antagonist-stimulated renin release from isolated mouse juxtaglomerular cells

1995 
Previous reports have shown that K+ channel openers elevate plasma renin activity in vivo and stimulate renin release (RR) from juxtaglomerular (JG) cells in vitro. Therefore, we examined whether the K+ channel blocker, glyburide, inhibits basal RR or RR stimulated by elevating cAMP or by inhibiting Ca2+/calmodulin activity in cultures of isolated mouse JG cells. Glyburide treatment (10-300 microM) had no effect on basal RR, which measured approximately 10% or 30% of the total cellular renin activity after 4 or 24 h, respectively. RR stimulated by elevating cAMP with isoproterenol, forskolin, or 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine was also unaffected by glyburide. In contrast, glyburide significantly attenuated RR stimulated by the calmodulin antagonists, calmidazolium, trifluoperazine, and N-(6-aminohexyl)-5-chloro-1-naphthalenesulfonamide (W-7). Calmidazolium-stimulated RR returned to basal levels with 100 microM glyburide cotreatment. Blockade of voltage-gated calcium channels with verapamil or inhibition of c...
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