• 1 January 1982
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 78  (3) , 317-321
Abstract
An interaction between ACTH and vasopressin on steroidogenesis was observed in isolated rat adrenal zona glomerulosa cell preparations. The presence of 10-11 M vasopressin further increased by 52% the output of aldosterone produced by 10-12 M ACTH on those cells. At a pharmacological concentration of ACTH (10-7 M), the aldosterone output was increased 5-fold while the addition of 10-12 M or 10-8 M vasopressin decreased it by 17% and 48%, respectively. Vasopressin also produced a dose-dependent inhibition of the stimulatory effect of ACTH on the output of corticosterone. Vasopressin evidently acts directly on adrenal zona glomerulosa cell preparations to modify the aldosterone output by modulating the action of ACTH. In addition to other known aldosterone regulating factors, ACTH and vasopressin might synergistically act to regulate the secretion of aldosterone in vivo.