Steroid biosynthesis by zona glomerulosa-fasciculata cells in primary culture of guinea-pig adrenals

Patricia Provencher , Ann Lorrain , Alain Bélanoer , Jean Fiet
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Steroidogenesis was studied in guinea-pig glomerulosa-fasciculata cells maintained in primary culture for up to 7 days. The basal secretion which remained stable for the first 2 days in culture rapidly rose to reach a plateau on day 4 at levels 6–7-fold higher than those observed during the first 2 days of culture while the maximal response to ACTH in terms of cortisol and androstenedione secretion was fairly stable throughout the 7-day period. Exposure of glomerulosa-fasciculata cells to ACTH caused a stimulation of pregnenolone, 17-hydroxypregnenolone, progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, corticosterone, 11-deoxycorticosterone, 11-deoxycortisol, cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone, androstenedione, 11β-hydroxyandrostenedione and aldosterone while, after 48 h of incubation, a marked accumulation of end-products, namely cortisol and 11β-hydroxyandrostenedione, was observed. The half-maximal steroidogenic response to ACTH occurred at concentrations varying between 1.7 × 10−1 and 1.1 × 10−10 mol/l for the 12 steroids examined. Addition of 8-bromoadenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate stimulated steroid secretion in a dose-dependent manner. Maximal response to 8-bromoadenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate was obtained at 1 mmol/l, and no further rise of steroid secretion was observed after addition of ACTH. Incubation of glomerulosa-fasciculata cells with labeled corticosterone, cortisol and androstenedione indicates that only androstenedione can be converted into 11β-hydroxyandrostenedione, thus suggesting that this end-product is a good parameter of the C-19 steroid production by guinea-pig glomerulosa-fasciculata cells in primary culture. The present data confirm that guinea-pig glomerulosa-fasciculata cells in primary culture provide an interesting model for the study of the regulation of C-19 steroid formation by the adrenals.

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豚鼠肾上腺原代培养中肾小球束带细胞合成类固醇
在原代培养7天的豚鼠肾小球束状细胞中研究了甾体生成。在培养前2天保持稳定的基础分泌迅速上升,在第4天达到平台,水平比培养前2天高6 - 7倍,而在整个7天期间,皮质醇和雄烯二酮分泌对ACTH的最大反应相当稳定。将肾小球束状细胞暴露于ACTH可引起孕烯醇酮、17-羟基孕烯醇酮、孕酮、17-羟基孕酮、皮质酮、11-脱氧皮质酮、11-脱氧皮质醇、皮质醇、脱氢表雄酮、雄烯二酮、11β-羟基雄烯二酮和醛固酮的刺激,而在孵卵48小时后,观察到终产物皮质醇和11β-羟基雄烯二酮的显著积累。12种甾体激素对ACTH的半最大甾体性反应发生在浓度在1.7 × 10−1和1.1 × 10−10 mol/l之间。添加8-溴腺苷3',5'-环单磷酸刺激类固醇分泌以剂量依赖的方式。1 mmol/l时8-溴腺苷3′,5′-环单磷酸反应最大,添加ACTH后类固醇分泌未进一步升高。用皮质酮、皮质醇和雄烯二酮标记的小球束状细胞孵育表明,只有雄烯二酮可以转化为11β-羟基雄烯二酮,这表明该终产物是豚鼠小球束状细胞在原代培养中产生C-19类固醇的良好参数。本研究证实,原代培养的豚鼠肾小球束状细胞为研究肾上腺对C-19类固醇形成的调控提供了一个有趣的模型。
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