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The roles of circulating high-density lipoproteins and trophic hormones in the phenotype of knockout mice lacking the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein.

Tomohiro Ishii1, Tomonobu Hasegawa, Chin-I Pai, Natalie Yvgi-Ohana, Rina Timberg, Liping Zhao, Gregor Majdic, Bon-chu Chung, Joseph Orly, Keith L Parker.   

Abstract

The steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) is essential for the regulated production of steroid hormones, mediating the translocation of intracellular cholesterol to the inner mitochondrial membrane where steroidogenesis begins. Steroidogenic cells lacking StAR have impaired steroidogenesis and progressively accumulate lipid, ultimately causing cytopathic changes and deterioration of steroidogenic capacity. Developmental studies of StAR knockout (KO) mice have correlated gonadal lipid deposits with puberty, suggesting that trophic hormones contribute to this lipid accumulation. To delineate the role of gonadotropins in this process, we examined double mutant mice deficient in both StAR and gonadotropins [StAR KO/hpg (hypogonadal)]. Lipid accumulation was ameliorated considerably in StAR KO/hpg mice but was restored by treatment with exogenous gonadotropins, directly linking trophic hormones with gonadal lipid accumulation. To define the relative roles of exogenous vs. endogenous cholesterol in the lipid accumulation, we also examined mice lacking both StAR and apolipoprotein A-I (StAR KO/Apo A-I KO). Steroidogenic tissues of StAR KO/Apo A-I KO mice had markedly decreased lipid deposits, supporting the predominant role of high-density lipoprotein-derived cholesterol in the lipid accumulation caused by StAR deficiency. Finally, we used electron microscopy to compare mitochondrial ultrastructure in StAR KO and cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme (Cyp11a1) KO mice; despite comparable lipid accumulation within adrenocortical cells, the effects of StAR deficiency and Cyp11a1 deficiency on mitochondrial ultrastructure were markedly different. These findings extend our understanding of steroidogenic cell dysfunction in StAR KO mice and highlight key roles of trophic hormones and high-density lipoprotein-derived cholesterol in lipid deposits within StAR-deficient steroidogenic cells.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12351695     DOI: 10.1210/me.2001-0320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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Journal:  Mol Endocrinol       Date:  2008-01-10

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