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Extraglandular hormonal steroidogenesis in aged rats
Authors:Dalla Valle L  Belvedere P  Simontacchi C  Colombo L
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Department of Biology, University of Padua, Via Trieste 75, 35121, Padua, Italy

Abstract:We have examined the metabolism in vitro of 4-14C]pregnenolone by the following organs of 2.4-year-old rats: submandibular gland, stomach, duodenum, liver, lung, heart, spleen, kidney, skin, prostate, testis and adrenal. All tissues converted pregnenolone to progesterone, the highest yields being observed with adrenal, testis and skin. Androgen formation was intense in the testis and absent in the adrenal. Moreover, 17greek small letter alpha-hydroxylation of pregnenolone occurred moderately in kidney, skin and submandibular gland and markedly in duodenum and stomach, which also produced high amounts of dehydroepiandrosterone and/or 5-androstene-3β,17β-diol. Extratesticular synthesis of androstenedione and testosterone was very low. A significant formation of 20greek small letter alpha-dihydropregnenolone was observed in all tissues but stomach, duodenum and steroidogenic endocrines. Corticosteroids were not synthesized extraadrenally, except a small amount of 11-deoxycorticosterone in the testis. These results indicate that key steroid-biosynthetic enzymes, such as 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/Δ5′Δ4 isomerase, 17β- and 20greek small letter alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases and steroid 17greek small letter alpha-monooxygenase/17,20-lyase are also expressed extraglandularly in the rat.
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