Abstract

Castration of male guinea pigs reduced the activity of the renal mitochondrial 25-hydroxyvitamin D-3 1α-hydroxylase by about 50% without affecting the apparent K m for the reaction. Testosterone substitution for 10 days after castration increased the activity to about the same level as that of sham-operated animals. Ovariectomy of female guinea pigs had no effect on the 1α-hydroxylase activity. Administration of testosterone to ovariectomized female guinea pigs increased the activity by about 50%, again without affecting the apparent K m. The different manipulations had no significant effect on circulating levels of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D or vitamin D-binding protein (DBP). It is concluded that testosterone may be a regulator of the 25-hydroxyvitamin D-3 1α-hydroxylase in guinea pigs.

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