Literature DB >> 2452678

Opposing actions of the enantiomers of BAY-K-8644 on calcium currents and ACTH secretion in clonal pituitary corticotrophs.

J F MacDonald1, Z Miljkovic, S Heisler.   

Abstract

BAY-K-8644 in low concentrations is known to stimulate, and in higher concentrations, to depress calcium-dependent ACTH secretion from mouse clonal (tumor) pituitary corticotrophs, AtT-20/D16-16 (AtT-20). In the present study, voltage-dependent inward calcium currents in these cells were potentiated by low concentrations of this compound and depressed by higher concentrations consistent with its actions on ACTH secretion. A similar relationship was demonstrated for a different but related compound, CGP 28,392. Each of BAY-K-8644's enantiomers, BAY-R(-)5417 and BAY-R(+)4407, had opposing effects upon these inward calcium currents and ACTH secretion. The (+)isomer antagonized both inward calcium currents and ACTH secretion. In contrast, the (-)enantiomer was responsible for the stimulatory effects of BAY-K-8644. Nevertheless, some antagonistic properties were noted with high concentrations of this latter enantiomer. The stimulation of ACTH secretion in AtT-20 cells by low concentrations of BAY-K-8644 can be attributed to a potentiation of voltage-activated calcium currents by one of its enantiomers, BAY-R-(-)5417. In contrast, the depression of secretion that occurs at higher concentrations is likely to be the result of the reduction of these currents by the other enantiomer (BAY-R(+)4407).

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2452678     DOI: 10.1139/y87-382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0008-4212            Impact factor:   2.273


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