Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Calcium Ion as “Second Messenger” in Corticoidogenic Action of ACTH
KAZUTOSHI YANAGIBASHI
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1979 Volume 26 Issue 2 Pages 227-232

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Abstract
The correlation between corticoidogenesis and Ca2+-influx in the cell was investigated using isolated rat or bovine adrenocortical cells.
1) ACTH-induced corticoidogenesis in both rat and bovine adrenocortical cells was enhanced in parallel with increasing concentrations of external Ca2+. In the bovine cells but not in the rat cells, moreover, the marked stimulatory effect of external Ca2+ on the corticoidogenesis was observed despite the absence of ACTH. 2) Ca2+-influx and corticoidogenesis always occurred unitedly. 3) Verapamil markedly inhibited either corticoidogenesis or Ca2+-influx in response to ACTH. 4) The stimulatory effect of Ca2+ on corticoidogenesis was completely blocked by cycloheximide.
It was therefore suggested that Ca2+ could regulate corticoidogenesis as a primary “second messenger” of ACTH through biosynthesis of so-called steroidogenic protein.
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