Abstract

The effects of ketoconazole (KCZ) on secretion of progesterone and cAMP in Leydig cells were investigated in vitro. MA-10 mouse Leydig tumor cells were used to conduct the experiments. KCZ significantly inhibited the progesterone production from MA-10 cells in a dose dependent fashion between 2 and 20 microM among 1, 2 and 3 h of incubation. There was a statistically significant difference in luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulated progesterone production inhibited by 2 and 20 microm KCZ treatment compared to the control. The effect of KCZ on progesterone biosynthesis in MA-10 cells was mediated by cAMP, since KCZ suppressed basal and LH stimulated cAMP production and content within the same dose range. The stimulatory effects of forskolin and sodium fluoride on the adenylate cyclase system were also inhibited by KCZ. Moreover, dibutyryl cAMP blocked the inhibitory effect on steroidogenesis of KCZ in MA-10 cells. These data indicated that KCZ induced the inhibition of a catalytic component of adenylate cyclase holoenzyme in MA-10 mouse Leydig tumor cells.

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