| Literature DB >> 6462883 |
H Siebe, D Tsiakiras, K Hierholzer.
Abstract
We have previously demonstrated that isolated kidneys from male rats convert corticosterone (B). The metabolites are formed in renal tissue, released into the recirculating perfusate and excreted in the urine (5). They have been identified as: 11-dehydro-20 zeta-dihydro-B (met I), 20 zeta-dihydro-B (met II) and 5 alpha-H-4,5-dihydro-B (met III), using HPLC. In view of sex dependency of hepatic corticosteroid metabolism we have presently investigated whether or not equivalent sexual differences exist in renal tissue. In applying appropriate HPLC-techniques we could demonstrate a fourth metabolite formed from B, which was chromatographically identical with 11-dehydro-B (= met IV). Female rat kidneys form predominantly the less polar metabolites III and IV, in contrast to kidneys from male rats, which produce met III and the more polar metabolites I and II.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6462883 DOI: 10.1007/bf00587534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pflugers Arch ISSN: 0031-6768 Impact factor: 3.657