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Metabolism of C 19 -steroids by homogenates of normal rat and mouse adrenal tissue and of the Snell transplantable rat adrenocortical tumour 494.

P V Maynard, E H Cameron.   

Abstract

C(19)-steroid metabolism in homogenates of adrenal tissue from rats and mice has been studied. Production of these compounds from [7alpha-(3)H]cholesterol by rat adrenal tissue appeared to follow a route independent of pregnenolone. The major products of [7alpha-(3)H]-dehydroepiandrosterone metabolism by rat adrenal tissue were 5alpha-reduced steroids, principally androsterone, epiandrosterone and 5alpha-androstanedione. No differences in metabolism of [7alpha-(3)H]dehydroepiandrosterone or [4-(14)C]pregnenolone were detected between adrenal tissue from Sprague-Dawley, Wistar and Osborne-Mendel rats, but experiments with the Snell rat adrenocortical tumour 494 showed that this tissue had low 5alpha-reductase activity. In contrast, the major products of [7alpha-(3)H]dehydroepiandrosterone metabolism by mouse adrenal tissue were 5beta-reduced steroids. Differences were observed between LACA and NH strains of mice in that there was a lower metabolism of androstenedione by NH mouse adrenal and a considerable difference in the proportions of aetiocholanolone and epiaetiocholanolone produced.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 4263034      PMCID: PMC1178355     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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