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Pregnenolone

About: Pregnenolone is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3539 publications have been published within this topic receiving 126444 citations. The topic is also known as: (3b)-3-hydroxy-Pregn-5-en-20-one & 3-Hydroxypregn-5-en-20-one.


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01 Jan 1999-Analyst
TL;DR: For the first time, the quantification of DHT, DHEA and pregnenolone in human hair has been achieved by GC-MS, testosterone was also quantified.
Abstract: An efficient method for the simultaneous determination of eight steroids, androstenedione, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), testosterone, androsterone, etiocholanolone, progesterone and pregnenolone, in human hair by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) using d3-testosterone as internal standard is described. The method involves alkaline digestion, liquid–liquid extraction and subsequent conversion to mixed pentafluorophenyldimethylsilyl–trimethylsilyl (flophemesyl–TMS) derivatives for sensitive analysis in the selected ion monitoring (SIM) mode. This method showed good overall repeatability and reproducibility of 4.88–11.24 and 3.19–9.58%, respectively. For the first time, the quantification of DHT, DHEA and pregnenolone in human hair has been achieved by GC-MS, testosterone was also quantified. The detection of four steroids in hair samples was possible in the concentration range 0.12–8.45 ng g–1. The other four steroids, androstenedione, androsterone, etiocholanolone and progesterone, were not detected. The detection limits for SIM of the steroids varied in the range 0.02–0.5 ng g–1, and the SIM responses were linear with correlation coefficients varying from 0.991 to 0.996 for most of the steroids studied. The concentrations of the four steroids detected were different in male and female hair samples.

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that GnRH also inhibits FSH-stimulated pregnenolone biosynthesis, probably at the side-chain cleavage enzyme step.
Abstract: The mechanism by which GnRH inhibits ovarian progesterone production was investigated by studying the GnRH modulation of pregnenolone biosynthesis in cultured rat granulosa cells. Granulosa cells from hypophysectomized, estrogentreated rats were incubated for 2 days with various hormones in vitro. Pregnenolone production was measured in the presence of cyanoketone, which inhibits the conversion of pregnenolone to progesterone. FSH stimulated pregnenolone production in a dose-dependent manner (ED50, 4.47 ng/ml). Concomitant treatment with GnRH resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in FSH-stimulated pregnenolone production (ID50,6.3 × 10-9 M; maximal decrease, ∼50%). In contrast, treatment with high doses of GnRH alone stimulated pregnenolone production (ED50, 2.95 × 10-8 M), reaching a maximal level of about 10% that induced by FSH. Treatment with a GnRH antagonist, [Ac-D-Phe1, D-pCl-Phe2, D-Trp3>6]GnRH, did not affect either basal or FSH-stimulated pregnenolone production, but blocked both inhibitory and ...

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TL;DR: Pulse-chase and kinetic spectral experiments and modeling established that the two-step P450 17A1 Prog oxidation is more distributive than the Preg reaction, i.e. 17α-OH product dissociates more prior to the lyase step.

53 citations

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TL;DR: This study provides strong evidence that DHP plays the major role as a maturation inducing-steroid in F. heteroclitus, even though DHP is not the only active steroid produced by maturing follicles.

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TL;DR: Results show that the spiny mouse adrenal gland, like that of the human fetus, can synthesize and secrete DHEA from at least 30 days (relative gestation length, 30 days of a 39-day gestation, 0.76) of gestation, and D HEA may have important roles in placental biosynthesis of estrogens and in modulating the actions of glucocorticoids in the developing brain in this species.
Abstract: Synthesis of the androgen dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) by the fetal adrenal gland is important for placental estrogen production and may also be important for modulating the effects of glucocorticoids on the developing brain. The presence of cortisol in spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus) blood led us to determine whether the adrenal gland of this precocial rodent also synthesized DHEA. Cytochrome P450 enzyme 17α-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase (P450c17), cytochrome-b5 (Cytb5), and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3βHSD) were detected in the adrenal gland from 30 days gestation (term = 39 days), and DHEA, cortisol, and aldosterone were detected in fetal plasma from this time. Plasma DHEA concentrations increased 4-fold, whereas cortisol concentrations decreased from day 30 of gestation until the day of birth. Explant culture of fetal adrenal tissue showed that DHEA was produced from exogenous pregnenolone, and thus, the DHEA in the fetal circulation is likely to be of fetal origin. Clear zonation of the fetal adrenal cortex was evident by 38 days gestation when expression of Cytb5 was present throughout the cortex, and coexpression of P450c17 and Cytb5 occurred in the zona reticularis and fasciculata. 3βHSD was expressed in the cortex from at least 30 days gestation and decreased as term approached, consistent with the fall of cortisol in late gestation in this species. These results show that the spiny mouse adrenal gland, like that of the human fetus, can synthesize and secrete DHEA from at least 30 days (relative gestation length, 30 days of a 39-day gestation, 0.76) of gestation, and DHEA may have important roles in placental biosynthesis of estrogens and in modulating the actions of glucocorticoids in the developing brain in this species.

53 citations


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YearPapers
202344
202255
202124
202028
201950
201835