Literature DB >> 6584878

Nutrition-endocrine interactions: induction of reciprocal changes in the delta 4-5 alpha-reduction of testosterone and the cytochrome P-450-dependent oxidation of estradiol by dietary macronutrients in man.

A Kappas, K E Anderson, A H Conney, E J Pantuck, J Fishman, H L Bradlow.   

Abstract

The in vivo biotransformations of drugs known to be metabolized by enzymes localized in the endoplasmic reticulum of liver can be greatly altered by diet in humans, as we have shown previously. Steroid hormones also are metabolized extensively by hepatic microsomal enzymes; therefore, we examined the possibility that testosterone and estradiol biotransformations, as assessed with radiolabeled tracer methods, could be influenced by dietary macronutrients. Normal males were fed a high-protein diet for 2 weeks, followed by a high-carbohydrate diet for an additional 2 weeks. The delta 4-5 alpha-reduction of testosterone was considerably diminished, while the cytochrome P-450-dependent hydroxylation of estradiol at the C2 position was substantially enhanced during ingestion of the high-protein diet as compared with the high-carbohydrate diet. These results indicate that dietary macronutrients can significantly alter major metabolic pathways for testosterone and estradiol in man. The mechanism by which reciprocal changes in the delta 4-5 alpha-reduction of testosterone and the cytochrome P-450-mediated oxidation of estradiol are produced by diets is not known. Similar changes in steroid delta 4-5 alpha-reduction and cytochrome P-450-dependent chemical oxidations have been observed in circumstances in which the mixed-function oxidase system in liver is induced by agents such as phenobarbital, hexachlorobenzene, dioxin, and polyhalogenated biphenyls. Thus, the alterations in steroid hormone metabolism produced by dietary macronutrients in man mimic those that can be produced by drugs and environmental chemicals.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6584878      PMCID: PMC534397          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.24.7646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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4.  Effects of polybrominated biphenyls on metabolism of testosterone by rat hepatic microsomes.

Authors:  J F Newton; W E Braselton; L F Lepper; K M McCormack; J B Hook
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5.  Induction of cytochrome P-450 by pregnenolone-16 alpha-carbonitrile in primary monolayer cultures of adult rat hepatocytes and in a cell-free translation system.

Authors:  N A Elshourbagy; J L Barwick; P S Guzelian
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6.  Stimulation of hepatic and renal mixed-function oxidase in developing rats by polybrominated biphenyls.

Authors:  K M McCormack; S Z Cagen; D E Rickert; J E Gibson; J G Dent
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8.  Enhanced phenacetin metabolism in human subjects fed charcoal-broiled beef.

Authors:  A H Conney; E J Pantuck; K C Hsiao; W A Garland; K E Anderson; A P Alvares; A Kappas
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Authors:  G W Lucier; O S McDaniel; G E Hook; B A Fowler; B R Sonawane; E Faeder
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10.  The influence of steroid hormone metabolites on the in vitro development of erythroid colonies derived from human bone marrow.

Authors:  A Urabe; S Sassa; A Kappas
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