Literature DB >> 1242566

Aminoglutethimide and glutethimide: effects on 18-hydroxycorticosterone biosynthesis by human and sheep adrenals in vitro.

Y Touitou, A Bogdan, J C Legrand, P Desgrez.   

Abstract

The conversion of [1,2-3H]corticosterone to 18-hydroxycorticosterone in vitro was studied on human and animal adrenal tissue homogenates. Human adrenals were surgically resected from a patient with Cushing's disease. Sheep adrenal homogenates were prepared from the pooled glands of 20 animals. Incubations supplemented with a NADPH generating system were performed in order to evaluate the effect of aminoglutethimide and its closely related compound glutethimide on corticosterone 18-hydroxylation in vitro. Increasing concentrations of the two drugs were assayed on both human and animal adrenal homogenates. Aminoglutethimide was clearly found to inhibit corticosterone 18-hydroxylation in sheep adrenal homogenates as a 72.6% inhibition occurred in the presence of only 0.2 mumole of the drug. Inhibition reached 91.1% in the presence of 0.5 mumole aminoglutethimide. When added to the human incubated adrenal, a 59.4% inhibition occurred in the presence of 0.5 mumole aminoglutethimide. Glutethimide, a sedative of wide clinical usage, was also found to inhibit corticosterone 18-hydroxylation but the inhibitory effect occurred only in the presence of much higher concentrations. In fact, 5.0 mumoles were necessary to obtain a 43.9% inhibition of 18-hydroxycorticosterone synthesis. This study clearly demonstrates the marked inhibitory effect of aminoglutethimide on corticosterone 18-hydroxylation. Glutethimide, to a lesser extent, also inhibits 18-hydroxycorticosterone synthesis.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1242566     DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0800517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Copenh)        ISSN: 0001-5598


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