Progesterone metabolism in human fibroblasts is independent of P-glycoprotein levels and Niemann-Pick type C disease |
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Authors: | Zhang J Ming L J Sjövall J Cook H W Ridgway N D Byers D M |
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Affiliation: | a Atlantic Research Centre, Departments of Pediatrics and Biochemistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada b Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() Progesterone inhibits intracellular transport of lysosomal cholesterol in cultured cells, and thus at least in part mimics the biochemical phenotype of Niemann–Pick type C disease (NPC) in human fibroblasts. The goal of this study was to determine whether metabolism of progesterone to other steroids is affected by the NPC mutation or by P-glycoprotein (a known progesterone target). We found that human fibroblasts metabolize progesterone in three steps: rapid conversion to 5-pregnane-3,20-dione, which is then reduced to 5-pregnane-3β()-ol-20-one with subsequent 6-hydroxylation. The pattern and rates of progesterone metabolism were not significantly different in a variety of fibroblasts from normal individuals, NPC patients, and obligate heterozygotes. Inhibition of steroid 5-reductase with finasteride completely blocked metabolism of progesterone but had no effect on inhibition of LDL-stimulated cholesterol esterification (IC50=10 μM). Progesterone also partially inhibited 25-hydroxycholesterol-induced cholesterol esterification, with similar dose-dependence in normal and NPC fibroblasts. P-glycoprotein levels varied significantly among the various fibroblasts tested, but no correlation with NPC phenotype or rate of progesterone metabolism was noted, and P-glycoprotein inhibitors did not affect conversion of progesterone to products. These results indicate that metabolism of progesterone in human fibroblasts is largely independent of its ability to interfere with cholesterol traffic and P-glycoprotein function. |
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Keywords: | Niemann–Pick type C disease Progesterone Cholesterol esterification 25-Hydroxycholesterol P-glycoprotein Human fibroblasts |
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