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Aldosterone production from 11-deoxycorticosterone was stimulated by hemin in primary cultures and homogenates of calf adrenal zona glomerulosa, in a time- and dose-dependent fashion. The ferrochelatase inhibitor 3,5-diethoxycarbonyl-1,4-dihydro-2,4,6-trimethylpyridine (DDC) blocked the stimulation of aldosterone mediated by adrenocorticotropin (ACTH). Addition of hemin after treatment with DDC partially restored ACTH action. These results suggest that hemin may play a role in regulation of aldosterone production.
Steroids 1993 Aug
PMID:Stimulation of aldosterone production by hemin in calf adrenal glomerulosa cell cultures. 821 89

In this paper, we studied the effect of heme availability on corticosterone and aldosterone synthesis in rat adrenal. We found that hemin stimulated corticosterone and aldosterone production in adrenal homogenates in a dose-dependent fashion. Hemin administration to rats also provoked an increase in both corticosterone and aldosterone content in adrenal. 3,5-Diethoxycarbonyl-1,4-dihydro-2,4,6-trimethylpyridine (DDC), an inhibitor of liver ferrochelatase activity, was able to inhibit this enzyme in rat adrenal. This resulted in an impairment of heme concentration and consequently adrenal ALA-synthase and porphyrin content were increased. Thus, it was proven that DDC inhibits heme biosynthesis in adrenal as it does in liver. In vivo experiments with rats showed that DDC was able to partially blocked ACTH-mediated corticosterone and aldosterone production while hemin administration was able to partially restore it. These data indicate that heme availability affects steroid biosynthesis in rat adrenal.
Steroids 1997 Dec
PMID:Heme availability affects corticosterone and aldosterone biosynthesis in rat adrenal. 943 40