Literature DB >> 1244198

Sex differences in adrenocortical structure and function. III. The effects of postpubertal gonadectomy and gonadal hormone replacement on adrenal cholesterol sidechain cleavage activity and on steroids biosynthesis by rat adrenal homogenates.

L K Malendowicz.   

Abstract

In rats postpubertal orchiectomy results in an increase in the adrenal weight, testosterone replacement restores the adrenal weight to the normal level. Neither ovariectomy (8 weeks of duration) nor estradiol replacement has an effect on adrenal weight in female rats. Pregnenolone synthesis as well as corticosterone and blue tetrazolium-positive steroids secretion is significantly higher in homogenates of adrenals from female rats than from males. Orchiectomy results in a marked increase in pregnenolone biosynthesis, testosterone replacement restores the value to the normal levels. Neither ovariectomy nor estradiol replacement has an effect on pregnenolone synthesis in v i t r o. In both sexes gonadectomy causes a marked decrease in corticosterone output by adrenal homogenates, concomitantly the increase in the adrenal 5alpha-reductase activity is observed. The ratio of secreted corticosterone to pregnenolone is significantly lower in gonadectomized rats of both sexes than in control animals. Estradiol or testosterone replacement inhibits the adrenal 5alpha-reductase activity and restores the corticosterone output as well as corticosterone/pregnenolone ratio to the normal values. The above described findings show that the sex differences in steroids secretion by the rat adrenal are partially conditioned by a cholesterol sidechain cleavage activity. Testosterone inhibits this activity while estradiol under applied experimental conditions has no effect on the cholesterol sidechain cleavage activity.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1244198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endokrinologie        ISSN: 0013-7251


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