Literature DB >> 8076221

Modulation of adrenal cell functions by cadmium salts: 3. Sites affected by CdCl2 during stimulated steroid synthesis.

O P Mgbonyebi1, C T Smothers, J J Mrotek.   

Abstract

In previous studies cadmium chloride (CdCl2) nonlethally inhibited Y-1 mouse adrenal tumor cell 20-dihydroxyprogesterone (20DHP) secretion, affecting unstimulated and stimulated steroidogenic pathway sites differently. In addition, dibutyryl cAMP-stimulated 20DHP secretion was unaffected by CdCl2, while the site of the unstimulated effect was indirectly shown to involve steps between endogenous cholesterol utilization and 20-hydroxycholesterol association with mitochondrial cytochrome P450 side-chain cleavage enzyme. In the present study we determined CdCl2 effects on plasma membrane sites preceding pre-dbcAMP-stimulation of 20DHP secretion. Y-1 cells were incubated 0.5 h in medium with or without cadmium (using the concentration that inhibited adrenocorticotropin- (ACTH)-stimulated steroid secretion by 50%) together with exogenously added maximally stimulating concentrations of ACTH, cholera toxin, forskolin, or adenosine triphosphate. Cholera toxin, forskolin and ATP bypass specific plasma membrane sites involved in the synthesis of intracellular cAMP and activate the steroid hormone biosynthetic pathway. Cadmium effects on ACTH-stimulated endogenous cAMP secretion were also examined. CdCl2 significantly reduced Y-1 cell 20DHP secretion following exposure to ACTH, cholera toxin, forskolin, and ATP; it also significantly decreased endogenous cAMP secretion into culture medium. These data may be interpreted to suggest that CdCl2 altered Y-1 cell regulation of adenyl cyclase activity, which reduced cAMP-activated cholesterol uptake by mitochondria as a consequence.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8076221     DOI: 10.1007/bf00757185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Toxicol        ISSN: 0742-2091            Impact factor:   6.691


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Authors:  O P Mgbonyebi; C T Smothers; J J Mrotek
Journal:  Cell Biol Toxicol       Date:  1993 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 6.691

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