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Title: Potentiation of atrial natriuretic peptide-stimulated cyclic guanosine monophosphate formation by glucocorticoids in cultured rat renal cells. Author: Kanda K, Ogawa K, Miyamoto N, Hatano T, Seo H, Matsui N. Journal: Br J Pharmacol; 1989 Apr; 96(4):795-800. PubMed ID: 2568141. Abstract: 1. The effect of steroid hormones on atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)-stimulated cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cyclic GMP) formation was studied in cultured rat renal cells. 2. ANP increased cyclic GMP formation in a dose-dependent manner, while cyclic AMP was not changed by ANP. 3. Steroid hormones did not affect basal cyclic GMP levels in cultured rat renal cells. 4. Dexamethasone at 10(-8) M increased ANP (human and rat ANP)-stimulated cyclic GMP dose-dependently in cultured rat renal cells. Cortisol, corticosterone and aldosterone at a concentration of 10(-7) M also potentiated ANP-stimulated cyclic GMP formation, although triiodothyronine, oestradiol and testosterone were ineffective. Potentiation of ANP action by these steroids seems to parallel glucocorticoid activity. 5. Dexamethasone did not affect cyclic GMP formation stimulated by sodium nitroprusside which stimulates soluble guanylate cyclase in the cytosol. Therefore, the potentiating action of dexamethasone may be mediated through the action on particulate guanylate cyclase at the plasma membrane. 6. It is suggested that the diuretic action of glucocorticoids may, at least in part, be mediated through the potentiating effect of glucocorticoids on cyclic GMP response to ANP.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]