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Endothelin receptor subtypes and stimulation of aldosterone secretion.

Endothelins (ETs) are 21-amino acid peptides with two disulfide bonds that have powerful vasoactive properties. We have previously shown the presence of a specific, high-affinity, saturable receptor for porcine or human endothelin (ET-1) in cultured calf zona glomerulosa cells. ET-1 was a stimulator of aldosterone secretion although not as powerful as angiotensin II. Incubations of cultured calf zona glomerulosa cells with Sarafotoxin S6b (S6b), a snake venom that has a structure highly homologous to ET-1, stimulated aldosterone secretion with a potency similar to that of ET-1. Binding of [125I]ET-1 to the adrenal receptor gave a Kd of 0.17 +/- 0.05 nM and a Bmax of 36 +/- 8.5 fmol/well (n = 4). Displacement of [125I]ET-1 by unlabeled ETs and S6b showed that the concentrations needed to displace 50% of the tracer were 0.3 nM for ET-1, 0.3 nM for ET-2, 10 nM for S6b, and 100 nM for ET-3. Binding of [125I]S6b to cultured adrenal cells revealed a receptor with a Kd of 0.05 +/- 0.01 nM and a Bmax of 8 +/- 2 fmol/well (n = 4). Displacement of [125I]S6b by unlabeled ETs and S6b showed that the concentrations needed to displace 50% of the tracer were 0.03 nM for S6b, 0.06 nM for ET-1, 0.04 nM for ET-2, and 0.05 nM for ET-3. Unlabeled ET-1 and ET-2 preferentially down-regulated the binding of [125I]ET-1, and S6b preferentially down-regulated the binding of [125I]S6b.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[1]

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  1. Endothelin receptor subtypes and stimulation of aldosterone secretion. Gomez-Sanchez, C.E., Cozza, E.N., Foecking, M.F., Chiou, S., Ferris, M.W. Hypertension (1990) [Pubmed]
 
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