S. Kapas et al., Regulation of PAMP and adrenomedullin receptor expression in the rat adrenal zona glomerulosa, ENDOCRINE R, 24(3-4), 1998, pp. 717-720
Two peptide hormones are produced from the precursor peptide pre-proadrenoe
mdullin, known to be expressed in rat zona glomerulosa cells. Receptors for
both adrenomedullin and pro-adrenomedullin N-terminal 20 peptide (PAMP) ha
ve been identified in the rat adrenal cortex but there is no information to
date about the regulation of expression of these receptors, and the signif
icance of these peptides in the regulation of adrenocortical function. In t
he present study the effects of dietary sodium changes on PAMP and adrenome
dullin receptor expression was investigated.
Feeding rats a low sodium diet resulted in a decrease in both PAMP and adre
nomedullin binding in the zona glomerulosa. Adrenomedullin specific binding
was 378 fmol/mg protein in the controls and 89 fmol/mg protein following d
ietary sodium depletion. PAMP binding was 288 fmol/mg protein in controls a
nd 110 fmol/mg protein in the low sodium group. These data do not support a
role for these peptides in the response of the adrenal zona glomerulosa to
sodium depletion. It is possible that these peptides may, like ACTH, have
acute stimulatory, but longterm inhibitory actions on the zona glomerulosa.