Potentiating activity of rat serum extract on ACTH-induced corticosteroidogenesis in isolated rat adrenal cells.

Abstract
ACTH-potentiating activity was found in rat serum. The extract, obtained from ACTH-free rat serum by the QUSO G 32 adsorption method, potentiated ACTH1-24-induced corticosterone production in isolated rat adrenal cells. In the assay system, the maximal potentiation was observed with the extract of 0.5 ml of rat serum. With the extract, the log dose response curve for ACTH1-24 shifted to the side of lower doses of ACTH1-24. The potentiating substance was stable in the serum; the activity was hardly decreased even after leaving the serum stand for 6 days at room temperature. On Sephadex G-100 gel filtration of the extract, most of activity was found between .apprx. 40,000 and 9000 MW and a small portion of the activity was in the range of lower MW. After hypophysectomy, the potentiating activity found in the fractions was markedly decreased, but a part of the activity still remained 30 days after the operation. Apparently the potentiating substance is produced mainly by the pituitary, but also produced by the other aorgan(s). SDS [sodium dodecyl sulfate] polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the active fractions revealed 5 peptides which were decreased quantitatively by hypophysectomy.