| Literature DB >> 984878 |
E Rampini, P Cardo, C Cipriani, G Moretti.
Abstract
Testosterone metabolism was studied in the skin and preputial glands of normal and prepuberally castrated male rats during the 2nd hair cycle. In catagen-telogen the 17-beta-OHSDH of dorsal skin was higher in castrated than in control animals; 5-alpha-reductase instead, remained unchanged through out the hair cycle. Also in the preputial glands of castrated rats 17-beta-OHSDH was higher than in normal rats. So was 5-alpha-reductase. A possible direct control of a substrate, like Testosterone, and/or of a hypophyseal tropin, like prolactin, on enzymes that direct the metabolism of steroids in target tissues is conceivable.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 984878 DOI: 10.1007/bf00572492
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dermatol Res Impact factor: 3.017