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ErratumHorm Metab Res 2006; 38(12): 845-845
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-956511
Abstract
Alterations in both vasculature and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system are a consistent
finding in the metabolic syndrome. Adrenal tissue is highly vascularized and encounters
blood flow, exceeding by far the volume expected for its size. Endothelial cells in
the adrenal vasculature are therefore a major cellular component of adrenocortical
tissue. The aim of the study was to analyze the cellular interaction between endothelial
and steroid producing cells, focusing on endothelial cell-factor-mediated activation
of aldosterone synthesis. The interaction between human endothelial (HUVECs) cell-conditioned
medium and human adrenocortical (NCI-H295R) cells in vitro induced a significant surge in aldosterone secretion. The endothelial cell-conditioned
medium together with angiotensin II and forskolin also potentiated aldosterone release
by 1.5-fold and 2.6-fold, respectively, while preincubation of NCI-H295R cells for
24 h with endothelial cell-conditioned medium enhanced and sensitized the response
of NCI-H295R to subsequent angiotensin II and forskolin stimuli by 2.5-fold and 2.2-fold,
respectively. The increase in aldosterone release after preincubation with endothelial
cell-conditioned medium was sensitive to cycloheximide and KN-93. Cellular conditioning
with endothelial-cell factors exerts a hitherto unknown paracrine regulation of aldosterone
production in human adrenocortical cells. This interaction may contribute to altered
basal aldosterone release and have a role in patients with hypertension.
Key words
Aldosterone - angiotensin II - forskolin - endothelial cells - hyperaldosteronism
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