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ACTH control of cholesterol side-chain cleavage at adrenal mitochondrial cytochrome P-450scc. Regulation of intramitochondrial cholesterol transfer.

C T Privalle1, B C McNamara, M S Dhariwal, C R Jefcoate.   

Abstract

Rat adrenal mitochondria exhibit a linear 2-fold accumulation of cholesterol for 20 min following either in vivo ether stress or ACTH administration, providing cholesterol metabolism is inhibited by aminoglutethimide (AMG). Additional cycloheximide (CX) pretreatment only slightly decreases this increase, but the location of accumulation shifts from the inner membrane to the outer membrane, implying a decreased cholesterol transfer from outer to inner membrane. Although the capacity of outer mitochondrial membranes was saturated after a 10-min treatment with CX, a 20-min treatment resulted in further retention of cholesterol in intact mitochondria that was not recovered in the isolated membranes. An additional pool of loosely bound cholesterol is proposed for CX mitochondria. These studies provide evidence that the CX-sensitive step of adrenal steroidogenesis attributed to loss of a labile ACTH regulatory protein (Pedersen, R.C. and Brownie, A.C. (1983) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 80, 1882-1886) involves cholesterol transfer from the outer to the inner mitochondrial membrane. ACTH also enhances the PI and PE content of the outer membranes by a CX-sensitive mechanism that may contribute to intramitochondrial cholesterol transport. CX treatment does not affect cholesterol uptake by the inner membrane from phospholipid vesicles. The initial rate of endogenous metabolism in isolated inner membranes is insensitive to pretreatment (2 nmol/nmol P-450/min). The duration of this linear rate was increased 4-fold by AMG treatment while this increase was prevented by CX treatment. The kinetics indicate differences in inner membrane reactive cholesterol levels. Inner membranes also contained a fraction of unreactive cholesterol that is insensitive to pretreatment. Cholesterol-P-450scc complex formation for all pretreatments fits a single hyperbolic function of the reactive cholesterol content of the inner mitochondrial membrane (Kd = 0.025 mol cholesterol/mol phospholipid), and is activated over 5-fold upon mitochondrial disruption. All changes in inner membranes caused by CX can, therefore, be attributed solely to the restricted cholesterol access in vivo.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2822509     DOI: 10.1016/0303-7207(87)90195-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.102


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