Inhibition of aldosterone production by pinacidil in vitro
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- DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.18.4.529
Inhibition of aldosterone production by pinacidil in vitro
Abstract
Pinacidil, an antihypertensive agent that opens potassium channels, lowers plasma aldosterone levels in hypertensive patients by an unknown mechanism. In the present study, pinacidil's direct effects on production of aldosterone were assessed using isolated cells from bovine adrenal glomerulosa. Pinacidil was found to inhibit aldosterone production, both basally and during stimulation with either potassium, angiotensin II (Ang II), or adrenocorticotropic hormone (p less than 0.001), with half maximal inhibition occurring at 10(-5) M. As assessed by the exclusion of trypan blue from cells, pinacidil did not inhibit secretion through injurious effects on glomerulosa cells. Also, washing of cells previously exposed to pinacidil restored secretory responsiveness. Pinacidil did not alter cytosolic calcium (Ca2+) concentrations when aequorin was used as a photoluminescent indicator of Ca2+ levels, suggesting that pinacidil acted by a non-Ca(2+)-mediated mechanism. Consistent with direct inhibition of the late pathway in steroidogenesis was that pinacidil decreased conversion of pregnenolone and corticosterone to aldosterone. Pinacidil did not block binding of Ang II to its receptor, nor did it appear to affect adrenocorticotropic hormone-receptor binding, since stimulation by cyclic AMP, the post-receptor second messenger of adrenocorticotropic hormone, was also inhibited. In summary, pinacidil inhibited directly the adrenal's production of aldosterone. The mechanism whereby the inhibition occurred was unclear.
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