Relation of intracellular K+ and steroidogenesis in isolated adrenal zona glomerulosa and fasciculata cells
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Relation of intracellular K+ and steroidogenesis in isolated adrenal zona glomerulosa and fasciculata cells
Abstract
1. Intracellular K+ content, water spaces and corticosterone output were measured in isolated zona glomerulosa and zona fasciculata-reticularis cell suspensions of rat adrenal cortex, after incubation in vitro under conditions designed to alter steroidogenesis. 2. Intracellular K+ of unpurified zona glomerulosa cells was not altered after stimulation of corticosterone output with serotonin. Similarly, with zona glomerulosa cells purified by unit gravity sedimentation, no change in intracellular K+ was detected after stimulation of steroidogenesis with serotonin or angiotensin II. 3. In high-potassium medium (final concentration 8.4 mmol/1), parallel increases in intracellular K+ and corticosterone output were observed with both purified zona glomerulosa cells. However, a similar increase in intracellular K+ also occurred in high-potassium medium with zona fasciculata cells, whose steroid output is unresponsive to external potassium concentration ([K+]). 4. Ouabain at 10(-5) mol/1 depressed the intracellular [K+] of glomerulosa cells but did not alter basal or stimulated corticosterone output. Similar results were obtained with fasciculata cells. 5. Ouabain at 5 times 10(-4) mol/1 further depressed intracellular [K-+] of glomerulosa cells and inhibited basal and stimulated corticosterone output. However, this concentration of ouabain also inhibited steroidogenesis in fasciculata cells. 6. These results demonstrate a variety of situations where changes in intracellular [K+] are dissociated from those in corticosterone output and indicate that intracellular [K+] cannot be the sole mechanism regulating steroidogenesis under these conditions.
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