Abstract

Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) have produced alterations in the male reproductive system of several species. These alterations may be a consequence of modified metabolism of androgens. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of PBBs on hepatic microsomal metabolism of testosterone in vitro. Hepatic microsomes were prepared from male and female rats exposed to 0 or 100 ppm PBBs from Day 8 of gestation until they were killed at 1, 2, or 4 months of age. Testosterone and its metabolites were identified and quantified utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography or gas-liquid chromatography. Steroid identification was confirmed with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Hydroxylation of testosterone to 7α- and 6β-hydroxytestosterone in microsomes from both sexes at all ages was increased by pretreatment with PBBs. Microsomal conversion of testosterone to 16 α-hydroxytestosterone and androstenedione was enhanced by PBBs in females at all ages and in 1 month-old males but not from males of 2 and 4 months of age. Reduction of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone and dihydroandrosterone was inhibited in microsomes from both sexes at all ages by pretreatment with PBBs. These results support the contention that the effects of PBBs on the male reproductive system may be due, at least in part, to altered metabolism of testosterone.

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