Literature DB >> 7078162

16 alpha-dehydration of corticoids by bacteria isolated from rat fecal flora.

J Winter, S O'Rourke, V D Bokkenheuser, P B Hylemon, T L Glass.   

Abstract

Two strains (No. 144 and No. 146) of rat intestinal anaerobic bacteria, phenotypically similar to Eubacterium lentum, were isolated and found capable of 16 alpha-dehydrating corticoids. The initial step in the 16 alpha-dehydration of 16 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone was dehydration at the C-16 and C-17 position with the accumulation of 16-dehydroprogesterone. This step required the side chain at C-17. In bacterial cultures the 16-dehydroprogesterone was then slowly reduced to iso-progesterone. 16 alpha-Hydroxypregnanolone was also converted to iso-pregnanolone by these bacteria. 16 alpha-Dehydratase was easily demonstrated in cell fractions of strain No. 144 incubated either aerobically or anaerobically. The same extracts did not convert 16-dehydroprogesterone to iso-progesterone under similar assay conditions. 16 alpha-Dehydration occurred at all substrate concentrations tested (20 to 200 micrograms/ml) provided the pH of the growth medium was between 6 abd 8 and the Eh below -130 mV. Strain No. 146 had both 16 alpha-dehydration and 21-dehydroxylation activities. The two enzymes functioned independently. A role for intestinal bacteria in the biotransformation of biliary 16 alpha-hydroxylated steroids and subsequent excretion in the urine is proposed.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7078162     DOI: 10.1016/0022-4731(82)90171-6

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


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