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Restoration of cytochrome P450 2C11 in vitamin A‐deficient rat liver by exogenous androgen
Author(s) -
Murray Michael,
Butler Alison M.,
Agus Cynthia
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.10.9.8801167
Subject(s) - androgen , medicine , endocrinology , vitamin , cytochrome p450 , biology , retinol , microsome , metabolism , enzyme , biochemistry , hormone
Down‐regulation of microsomal androgen‐dependent CYP2C11 is produced in male rat liver by dietary vitamin A deficiency. Decreased circulating androgen concentrations also occur in vitamin A‐deficient male rats. Both effects are pre‐vented by addition of all‐trans‐retinoic acid to the diet. The present study evaluated directly whether androgen deficiency may be responsible for the down‐regulation of 2C11 in vitamin A‐deficient male rats. The major finding was that subcutaneous ad‐ministration of the androgen methyltrienolone (MT) during the final week of the study restored CYP2C11 protein and its associated steroid 16α‐hydroxylation activities to control levels; CYP2C11 mRNA was also restored. Despite the efficient restoration of CYP2C11 at a pretranslational level, no alteration in vitamin A status was apparent and animals remained vitamin A deficient after MT treatment. The possibility was assessed that vitamin A can maintain the microsomal content of CYP2C11 in normal liver. However, in contrast to MT, administration of ATRA to gonadectomized male rats did not restore 2C11 in liver. These findings establish that the major effect of vitamin A deficiency on CYP2C11 in male rat liver is mediated indirectly by androgen defi‐ciency.—Murray, M., Butler, A. M., Agus, C. Restoration of cytochrome P450 2C11 in vitamin A‐deficient rat liver by exogenous androgen. FASEB J. 10, 1058‐1063 (1996)