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Melatonin inhibits the expression of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein and steroidogenesis in MA-10 cells.

C S Wu1, S F Leu, H Y Yang, B M Huang.   

Abstract

The effects of melatonin on steroidogenesis and steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein expression were investigated in MA-10 mouse Leydig tumor cells. MA-10 cells were treated with human chorionic gonadotropin/cyclic adenosine monophosphate (hCG/cAMP) analogue alone or with hCG/cAMP analogue plus melatonin in different dosages (0.1 nM to 10 microM). Steroid production and the expression of StAR protein were measured. Melatonin directly inhibited hCG- or dbcAMP-stimulated progesterone production in MA-10 cells within 3 hours. The inhibitory effects of melatonin on hCG- or dbcAMP-stimulated steroid production in MA-10 cells were abolished by a comparative melatonin receptor antagonist, luzindole. 22R-hydroxycholesterol reversed melatonin's inhibitory effects, which illustrated that melatonin did not suppress P450scc enzyme activity. Moreover, StAR protein expression stimulated by hCG and dbcAMP was maximally reduced by 10 nM of melatonin treatment for 3 hours. The effects of prolonged exposure (12 h) to melatonin with dbcAMP stimulation in MA-10 cells were also examined. The expression of StAR protein and steroid production were reduced by melatonin concentrations from 1 nM to 10 microM. However, melatonin at a dose of 1 nM had no effect in 3-hour treatment. Our results indicate that melatonin suppressed MA-10 mouse Leydig cell steroidogenesis through specific binding sites by blocking StAR protein expression without altering the activity of P450scc enzyme.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11229798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Androl        ISSN: 0196-3635


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