Abstract

Renin and angiotensins coexist in various tissues. The mode of control of the extrarenal renin-angiotensin system is not clear. Whether it is renin or angiotensin that is secreted has not been identified. We have investigated gonadotropin-dependent synthesis and subsequent release of the components of the intracellular renin-angiotensin system in a cloned and cultured mouse Leydig tumor cell line (MA-10). Treatment of cultured Leydig cells with bovine luteinizing hormone (bLH, 100 ng/ml) or human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG, 25 ng/ml) resulted in greater than 150- and 40- fold increased formation of angiotensin I and angiotensin II. In cells incubated with bLH or hCG, the majority of AII (up to 90%) was found in the culture medium while most of angiotensin I (greater than 85%) was in the cell lysate. Treatment with gonadotropic hormones (bLH/ hCG) increased renin 35- to 40-fold. Renin activity was confined mainly in the cell lysate even after the stimulation by gonadotropins, and only 1-2% of the total renin activity was detectable in culture medium. These results were interpreted that, in these transformed cells, hormonally-induced renin functions to generate angiotensin I within the Leydig cell and it is the angiotensins which are secreted.

Highlights

  • The mode of control ofthe extrarenal renin-angioten- local formation of angiotensins

  • Data presented clearly demonstrate that the treatment of cultured Leydig tumor cells with bovine luteinizing hormone (bLH) or human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) brings about marked increase in renin activity i n d biosynthesis of angiotensins

  • RETENTION TIME

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Summary

RELEASE OF ANGIOTENSIN BUT NOT RENIN*

From the Departmentof Biochemistry, Vanderbilt University Schoolof Medicine, Nashville,Tennessee37232. The mode of control ofthe extrarenal renin-angioten- local formation of angiotensins. It has not been sin system is not clear. Whether it is renin or angioten- clear whether it is renin, angiotensins, or both of them that sin that is secreted has not been identified. By stimulating while mostof angiotensinI (>85%) was inthe cell the renin-angiotensin system,it has become possibleto deterlysate. Treatment with gonadotropic hormones(bLH/ mine renin and angiotensins both within and outside cell. Renin activity Here we report the evidencefor the retention of renin within was confined mainly in the cell lysate even after the the cell and release of angiotensins during the hormonal stimulation by gonadotropins, and only 1-2% of the stimulation of these cells in culture.

EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
DISCUSSION
Specific renin activity
Findings
Cell lysate Culture medium
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