Journal article
Blocking T-type calcium channels with tetrandrine inhibits steroidogenesis in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells
Abstract
Tetrandrine, an alkaloid extracted from a Chinese medicinal herb traditionally used in hypertension treatment, inhibited aldosterone production induced in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells by either potassium ion, angiotensin II, or ACTH in a concentration-dependent manner (IC50 = 10 microM). The inhibition of the response to potassium by tetrandrine had a pattern very similar to that of nickel, a blocker of T-type calcium channels. In addition, …
Authors
Rossier MF; Python CP; Capponi AM; Schlegel W; Kwan CY; Vallotton MB
Journal
Endocrinology, Vol. 132, No. 3, pp. 1035–1043
Publisher
The Endocrine Society
Publication Date
3 1993
DOI
10.1210/endo.132.3.8382595
ISSN
0013-7227
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Adrenocorticotropic HormoneAldosteroneAlkaloidsAngiotensin IIAnimalsBenzylisoquinolinesCadmiumCalciumCalcium Channel BlockersCalcium ChannelsCattleCells, CulturedDose-Response Relationship, DrugFura-2KineticsMembrane PotentialsMineralocorticoid Receptor AntagonistsNickelPotassium ChlorideZona Glomerulosa