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Spectral characteristics of human fetal adrenal microsomes.
Authors:P K Zachariah  M R Juchau
Institution:Departments of Pharmacology and Anesthesiology School of Medicine University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
Abstract:Investigations of human fetal adrenal gland microsomes indicated that a carbon monoxide binding pigment had an absorption maximum of 446 to 448 nm. This pigment, upon heat treatment at 37°C was degraded to the form of cytochrome p-420. NADPH reduced cytochrome p-450 slowly and completely. Typical concentrations of 0.75 and 0.16 nmoles/mg protein cytochrome P-450 and b5, respectively, were observed. Reduced ethylisocyanide spectra were similar to those of rat hepatic microsomes with absorption maxima at 430 as well as 454 nm. Typical type I spectral changes were observed with progesterone, 17-α-OH-progesterone, pregnenolone and androstenedione when these steroids were added to the sample cuvettes. Androstenedione exhibited an apparent spectral dissociation constant (KS) of 5×10−6M pregnenolone and progesterone exhibited higher affinities with apparent dissociation constants of 1.1×10−7M and 1.8×10−7M, respectively. The maximal absorbance change induced by androstenedione was lower (Emax = 0.027 per mg protien) than the changes in absorbance maxima induced by pregnenolone or progesterone (Emax = 0.060 and 0.047 per mg protein, respectively) when saturating concentrations of these steroids were added to the sample cuvettes. Ethylmorphine and aminopyrine (10−3M final concentrations) did not exhibit observable spectral changes; however, type II spectra could be elicited with aniline and nicotinamide and apparent dissociation constants of 3.5×10−2M and 2.5×10−2M, respectively, were obtained.
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