Expression and function of adrenomedullin and its receptors in Conn's adenoma cells

  • Authors:
    • Myriam Forneris
    • Lucia Gottardo
    • Giovanna Albertin
    • Ludwik K. Malendowicz
    • Gastone G. Nussdorfer
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  • Published online on: December 1, 2001     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.6.675
  • Pages: 675-679
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Abstract

Adrenomedullin (ADM) is a hypotensive peptide, that derives from the proteolytic cleavage of pro(p)ADM and acts through two subtypes of receptors, called L1-receptor (L1-R) and calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR). CRLR may function as a calcitonin gene-related peptide or a selective ADM receptor depending on the expression of the subtype 1 or the subtypes 2 and 3 of a family of proteins, named receptor-activity modifying proteins (RAMPs). Reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allowed the detection of pADM mRNA in dispersed cells of eight Conn's adenomas (aldosteronomas). These cells also expressed peptidyl-glycine α-amidating monooxigenase, the enzyme converting immature ADM to the mature form, and contained sizeable amounts of ADM-immunoreactivity as measured by radioimmunoassay. RT-PCR also demonstrated the presence in aldosteronoma cells of the specific mRNAs of L1-R, CRLR and RAMPs 1-3. ADM (10-8 M) inhibited angiotensin-II (10-9 M)-simulated aldosterone secretion from cultured aldosteronoma cells, without affecting basal production. ADM (10-8 M) also enhanced basal proliferation rate of cultured cells, as estimated by the 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine immunocytochemical technique. Both effects of ADM were annulled by the ADM-receptor selective antagonist ADM22-52 (10-7 M). In conclusion, our study provides evidence that aldosteronoma cells express both ADM and ADM22-52-sensitive receptors. These findings, coupled with the demonstration that ADM exerts an aldosterone antisecretagogue action and a proliferogenic effect on cultured aldosteronoma cells, make it likely that endogenous ADM system plays a potentially important role in the paracrine or autocrine functional control of Conn's adenomas.

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Forneris M, Gottardo L, Albertin G, Malendowicz LK and Nussdorfer GG: Expression and function of adrenomedullin and its receptors in Conn's adenoma cells. Int J Mol Med 8: 675-679, 2001.
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Forneris, M., Gottardo, L., Albertin, G., Malendowicz, L.K., & Nussdorfer, G.G. (2001). Expression and function of adrenomedullin and its receptors in Conn's adenoma cells. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 8, 675-679. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.6.675
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Forneris, M., Gottardo, L., Albertin, G., Malendowicz, L. K., Nussdorfer, G. G."Expression and function of adrenomedullin and its receptors in Conn's adenoma cells". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 8.6 (2001): 675-679.
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Forneris, M., Gottardo, L., Albertin, G., Malendowicz, L. K., Nussdorfer, G. G."Expression and function of adrenomedullin and its receptors in Conn's adenoma cells". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 8, no. 6 (2001): 675-679. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.8.6.675