Steroidogenesis and extracellular cAMP accumulation in adrenal tumor cell cultures
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Steroidogenesis and extracellular cAMP accumulation in adrenal tumor cell cultures
Abstract
ACTH stimulated steroidogenesis and cAMP (adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate) accumulation in an adrenocortical mouse tumor cell line (clone Y1) with Kd values which differed by more than one order of magnitude (5.2 X 10(-11) M and 7 X 10(-10) M, respectively). All of the cAMP formed in response to added ACTH appeared extracellularly in 5- or 30-min incubations. ACTH, at 5 and 10 muU/ml, stimulated steroidogenesis to 25% and 40% of maximum activity; and increased the extracellular accumulation of cAMP 1.4-fold and 2.3-fold, respectively. The effects of ACTH appeared to be via an action on intracellular ATP, specific for cAMP and dependent on an ACTH-sensitive adenylate cyclase system. These observations indicate that ACTH increases cAMP accumulation in Y1 cells at virtually all steroidogenic concentrations and suggest that cAMP is an essential component of ACTH-stimulated steroidogenesis.
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