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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 40, 426-434, Copyright © 1975 by Endocrine Society
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H Oshima, DF Fan and P Troen
NADH-linked 20alpha- and 20beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and 17alpha-hydroxylase activities were demonstrated in the microsomal fraction of the human testis. The microsomal 20alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase showed substrate affinity to pregnenolone and progesterone and not to 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone and preferred NADH to NADPH as a hydrogen donor. In the presence of NADH, the optimal pH for the enzyme was 7.7 and the apparent Michaelis constants of the enzyme for progesterone and pregnenolone at 37 C and pH 7.4 were 6.9- 7.1 X 10-6M and in the order of 10-5M, respectively, 17alpha, 20beta- Dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one was the only significant metabolite produced from 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone by microsomal fraction of the human testis in the presence of NADH. The apparent Michaelis constant of microsomal 20beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase for 17alpha- hydroxyprogesterone in the presence of NADH was in the order of 10-5M at 37 C and pH 7.4. The microsomal 17alpha-hydroxylase catalyzed the metabolism of pregnenolone and progesterone at a similar rate in the presence of NADH. The optimal pH and the apparent Michaelis constant at 37 C and pH 7.4 of the NADH-linked reaction of 17alpha-hydroxylase for progesterone were 7.7 and 5.3-5.4 X 10-7M, resepctively. The NADH- linked enzyme activity for progesterone was competitively inhibited by both pregn-5-ene-3beta, 20alpha-diol (inhibition constant: 1.7 X 10-7M) and 20alpha-hydroxypregn-4-en-3 one (inhibition constant: 6.6 X 10-7M), and was resistant to poor oxygen supply during incubation. The results indicate that the microsomal 20alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase is a different enzyme from the one in the soluble fraction of the human testis and that microsomal 17alpha-hydroxylase in the human testis is activated by NADH as well as NADPH.
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