Abstract

In the rat liver, cytochrome P450 catalyzes the hydroxylation of steroid hormones. The expression and activity of some P450 isozymes are regulated by sex steroid hormones. Steroid 21-hydroxylase activity in rat liver is provided mainly by CYP2C6. We studied the regulation of 21-hydroxylase activity by sex steroid hormones in rat primary hepatocyte culture. We added estrogens (estrone, estradiol, estriol) and androgens (testosterone, dihydrotestosterone), (ranging from 10(-9) to 10(-5)M) to the culture. The 21-hydroxylase activity was stimulated by estrogens and was suppressed slightly by androgen in a dose-related manner. The results of our studies demonstrated that sex steroid hormones act differently on 21-hydroxylase activity in rat hepatocytes and, thus, support the hypothesis that the extra-adrenal production of deoxycorticosterone from circulating progesterone is increased during pregnancy by the massive presence of estrogens.

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