Non-ACTH POMC fragments stimulate aldosterone production by human adrenal cells in vitro
1998
Abstract The possibility that non-ACTH proopiomelanocortin-derived fragments may stimulate aldosterone production has previously been studied using nonhuman cells with inconsistent results. We have examined the response of aldosterone to β-endorphin (β-End) and joining peptide (JP) and compared these with the response to ACTH using eight cell suspensions prepared from human adrenal glands. ACTH, 10 −6 , 10 −8 , and 10 −10 M, consistently stimulated aldosterone accumulation above that occurring in unstimulated cells (150 ± 83, 120 ± 62, and 77 ± 32 fmol/10 4 cells above basal, respectively; mean ± SE; p −6 and 10 −8 M (114 ± 84 and 50 ± 24 fmol/10 4 cells above basal; p −10 M β-End did not provide significant stimulation. Furthermore, JP stimulated aldosterone biosynthesis (41 ± 16 fmol/10 4 cells above basal; p −6 M. The addition of 10 −8 M ACTH plus 10 −6 and 10 −10 M β-End to human adrenal cells yielded values significantly greater than those achieved with either agent alone (268 ± 152 and 183 ± 89 fmol/10 4 cells above basal; p in vitro . The physiological and potential clinical significance of these observations has yet to be elucidated.
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