Hypertension, Vol 11, 433-439, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
M Takagi, M Takagi, R Franco-Saenz, D Shier and PJ Mulrow
We studied the effect of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) on calcium influx
and efflux in rat adrenal glomerulosa cells stimulated by angiotensin II
(Ang II) or potassium ion, and observed how ANF inhibits the initial and
sustained phases of the aldosterone response to Ang II or K+ using a
superfusion system of dispersed adrenal glomerulosa cells. K+ (8 mM)
significantly increased Ca2+ influx rate compared with basal rate (0.91 +/-
0.10 vs 0.42 +/- 0.04 nmol/min/10(6) cells; p less than 0.01). ANF (10(-8)
M) did not inhibit the K+-induced increase in Ca2+ influx rate (0.99 +/-
0.18 nmol/min/10(6) cells). Ang II (10(-9) and 10(-8) M) stimulated Ca2+
influx rate (10(-9) M Ang II, 0.62 +/- 0.02; 10(-8) M Ang II, 0.71 +/- 0.09
vs basal, 0.44 +/- 0.03 nmol/min/10(6) cells; p less than 0.05), while ANF
(10(-8) M) did not change the Ca2+ influx rate increased by Ang II (ANF +
10(-9) M Ang II, 0.62 +/- 0.06; ANF + 10(-8) M Ang II, 0.69 +/- 0.14
nmol/min/10(6) cells). In the Ca2+ efflux study ANF (10(-8) M) was perfused
through the cells 10 minutes before the start of perfusion with Ang II
(10(-9) M) or K+ (12 mM).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Effect of atrial natriuretic factor on calcium fluxes in adrenal glomerulosa cells
Department of Internal Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo 43699.
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