Abstract

In the testes, 17β-hydroxy-5α-androstan-3-one (dihydrotestosterone, DHT) is converted to 5α-androstane-3α,17β-diol (3α-diol) by the enzyme 3α-hydroxysteroid oxidoreductase (3α-HSO). This steroid has been shown to possess biological activity in the male rat. The secretion of 3α-diol is much greater in the prepubertal animal than in the adult. This study is designed to quantitate the activity of 3α-HSO in the cytosol fraction of testes from male rats throughout sexual development. Following homogenizatlon of whole testes, the 105,000 × g supernatant or cytosol fraction was incubated with 3H DHT and varying concentrations of unlabelled DHT in the presence of 0.25μm NADPH. The incubation was carried out at 34°C for 10 min at a pH of 7.4. The K m of 3α-HSO in testicular cytosol was calculated to be 1.25μM. The specific activity of testicular cytosol 3α-HSO, expressed as pmoles of 3α-diol converted from DHT per min per mg testicular cytosol protein, was high in young rats from 10 to 22 days of age, and was followed by a decline between day 22 and 37, with activity remaining low throughout adulthood. Total testicular cytosol activity of 3α-HSO, expressed as nmoles of 3α-diol converted from DHT per min per pair of testes, gradually increased from day 10 to day 60 and remained high in the adult rat. In the post-pubertal period, a possible lack of available substrate, DHT, or possible endogenous testicular regulatory mechanisms acting on 3α-HSO activity might account for the actual decrease in 3α-diol concentration in the blood and testes of mature rats.

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