Mechanisms and receptor subtypes involved in the stimulatory action of endothelin-1 on rat adrenal zona glomerulosa.

  • Authors:
    • P Rebuffat
    • G Mazzocchi
    • C Macchi
    • L K Malendowicz
    • G Gottardo
    • G G Nussdorfer
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  • Published online on: March 1, 1999     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.3.3.307
  • Pages: 307-317
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Abstract

Endothelin (ET)-1 is the prototype of a family of 21-amino acid residue hypertensive peptides, acting through two subtypes of receptors, named ETA and ETB. ETs and their receptors are expressed in the adrenal cortex and medulla, and ET-1 enhances both corticosteroid and catecholamine release. ET-1 concentration-dependently (from 10(-11) to 10(-8) M) increased aldosterone secretion of both dispersed rat zona glomerulosa (ZG) cells and adrenal slices containing a core of medullary chromaffin tissue, but the response of the latter preparations was significantly more intense than that of the formers. The stimulatory effect of 10(-8) M ET-1 on dispersed ZG cells was blocked by the ETB-receptor antagonist BQ-788 (10(-7) M), but not by the ETA-receptor antagonist BQ-123 (10(-7) M); conversely, both ET-receptors antagonists counteracted aldosterone response of adrenal slices to ET-1. The -adrenoceptor antagonist l-alprenolol (10(-6) M) did not affect aldosterone response of dispersed ZG cells to ET-1 (10(-8) M), but it significantly lowered that of adrenal slices. l-Alprenolol also counteracted the aldosterone response of adrenal slices to the pure activation of ETB or ETA receptors, as obtained by using the selective ETB-receptor agonist BQ-3020 (10(-8) M) or ET-1 (10(-8) M) plus BQ-788 (10(-7) M). ET-1 concentration-dependently (from 10(-9) to 10(-8)/10(-7) M) stimulated catecholamine release by adrenal slices, and the effect was counteracted by both BQ-123 and BQ-788 (10(-7) M). Collectively, our findings suggest that, when the integrity of adrenal tissue is preserved, a two-fold mechanism underlies the aldosterone secretagogue action of ET-1 in the rat: i) a direct mechanism mediated by ETB receptors located on ZG cells; and ii) an indirect mechanism involving the ETA and ETB receptor-mediated local release of catecholamines, which in turn stimulate ZG cells in a paracrine manner.

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Rebuffat P, Mazzocchi G, Macchi C, Malendowicz L, Gottardo G and Nussdorfer G: Mechanisms and receptor subtypes involved in the stimulatory action of endothelin-1 on rat adrenal zona glomerulosa.. Int J Mol Med 3: 307-317, 1999.
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Rebuffat, P., Mazzocchi, G., Macchi, C., Malendowicz, L., Gottardo, G., & Nussdorfer, G. (1999). Mechanisms and receptor subtypes involved in the stimulatory action of endothelin-1 on rat adrenal zona glomerulosa.. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 3, 307-317. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.3.3.307
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Rebuffat, P., Mazzocchi, G., Macchi, C., Malendowicz, L., Gottardo, G., Nussdorfer, G."Mechanisms and receptor subtypes involved in the stimulatory action of endothelin-1 on rat adrenal zona glomerulosa.". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 3.3 (1999): 307-317.
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Rebuffat, P., Mazzocchi, G., Macchi, C., Malendowicz, L., Gottardo, G., Nussdorfer, G."Mechanisms and receptor subtypes involved in the stimulatory action of endothelin-1 on rat adrenal zona glomerulosa.". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 3, no. 3 (1999): 307-317. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.3.3.307