Role of calcium fluxes in the sustained phase of angiotensin II-mediated aldosterone secretion from adrenal glomerulosa cells
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Role of calcium fluxes in the sustained phase of angiotensin II-mediated aldosterone secretion from adrenal glomerulosa cells
Abstract
When angiotensin II stimulates aldosterone secretion, it causes a rapid but transient mobilization of calcium from an intracellular pool and a sustained increase in the influx of calcium in adrenal glomerulosa cells. The present studies were undertaken to determine the respective roles of the two angiotensin II-induced changes in cellular calcium metabolism in modulating events during the sustained phase of cellular response which is thought to be mediated by the C-kinase branch of the calcium messenger system. The sustained response to angiotensin II is only 50% of maximal in cells pretreated with dantrolene in a concentration sufficient to inhibit the angiotensin II-induced mobilization of intracellular calcium. Also, if A23187 is added to cells simultaneously with 1-oleoyl-2-acetylglycerol (OAG), the aldosterone secretory response is similar to that seen after angiotensin II. However, if A23187 is added first and the transient aldosterone secretory response allowed to decay, and OAG then added, the sustained aldosterone secretory response is only 45-50% of maximal. Addition of the calcium channel agonist, BAY K 8644, with OAG leads to an aldosterone secretory response which is only 50% of maximal, but if upon addition of OAG and BAY K 8644 the cells are also exposed for 5 min to media containing 8 mM K+, then the sustained secretory response is maximal. These data imply that the initial transient rise in the [Ca2+] of the cell cytosol plays a role in determining the extent to which C-kinase is shifted from its calcium-insensitive to its calcium-sensitive form. The second group of experiments examined the relationship between the sustained angiotensin II-induced increase in plasma membrane calcium influx and the sustained aldosterone secretory response. The results show that in the presence of 1 microM nitrendipine or 2 mM extracellular K+, angiotensin II causes no increase in calcium influx and only a transient rather than a sustained increase in the rate of aldosterone secretion indicating that the sustained phase of the response is dependent upon a continued high rate of Ca2+ influx which regulates the rate of turnover of the activated C-kinase.
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