Abstract

The trophic effects of chronic potassium loading on the rat zona glomerulosa were investigated by morphometric and radioimmunological methods. Potassium loading exerted a potent adrenoglomerulotrophic effect in saline treated control rats, but it was not able to reverse the captopril- and dexamethasone-induced atrophy of the zona glomerulosa. However, if the captopril/dexamethasone administered rats were given maintenance doses of angiotensin II and ACTH, potassium loading was found to exert a strong trophic action. The hypothesis is advanced that potassium loading requires the integrity of both the renin-angiotensin system and the hypothalamo-hypophyseal axis to exert its powerful direct stimulating effect on the growth and steroidogenic capacity of the rat zona glomerulosa.

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