Literature DB >> 2848984

Effects of two oral antimycotics, ketoconazole and fluconazole, upon steroidogenesis in rat adrenal cells in vitro.

C Eckhoff1, W Oelkers, V Bähr.   

Abstract

Rat adrenal cells were incubated with various concentrations of two orally active azole antimycotics in order to evaluate the effects on steroidogenesis. The first compound was ketoconazole, a well-known inhibitor not only of fungal cytochrome P-450 but at higher concentrations also of mammalian cytochrome P-450 dependent enzymes. The second was fluconazole, a newly developed oral antimycotic with a triazole structure, which likewise inhibits fungal cytochrome P-450. The influence of both drugs on mammalian cytochrome P-450 dependent enzymes was investigated in this study. Ketoconazole inhibited ACTH-stimulated corticosterone (IC50 = 0.9 microM) and aldosterone secretion (IC50 = 1.4 microM) and enhanced 11-deoxycorticosterone output at low concentrations but reduced it at higher concentrations. Radiotracer experiments with [3H]pregnenolone or [3H]11-deoxycorticosterone as exogenous substrates revealed a 50% inhibition of the oxidative substrate metabolism at about 1 microM ketoconazole. These effects could also be observed with fluconazole but occurred at concentrations approximately two orders of magnitude higher as compared to ketoconazole. We conclude that fluconazole has a much higher selectivity for fungal cytochrome P-450 than ketoconazole. The order of sensitivity of the cytochrome P-450 dependent enzymes of rat adrenal steroidogenesis to ketoconazole was the 11 beta/18-hydroxylase, the cholesterol side chain cleavage enzyme and the 21-hydroxylase with decreasing sensitivities.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2848984     DOI: 10.1016/0022-4731(88)90291-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Steroid Biochem        ISSN: 0022-4731            Impact factor:   4.292


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