Isolation and identification of seven metabolites of 25-hydroxydihydrotachysterol3 formed in the isolated perfused rat kidney: a model for the study of side-chain metabolism of vitamin D
- 6 September 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 27 (18) , 7070-7079
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00418a060
Abstract
The in vivo metabolism of dihydrotachysterol3, an analogue of vitamin D3 and a potent calcemic factor, has been studied in the rat. This in vivo metabolism is compared to the in vitro metabolism of 25-hydroxydihydrotachysterol3 in the perfused rat kidney. Using mass spectrometry and ultraviolet spectroscopy, we have identified seven novel metabolites derived from 25-hydroxydihydrotachysterol3. The seven compounds represent intermediates on two renal pathways (24-oxidation and 26,23-lactone formation) also observed for 25-hydroxyvitamin D3. No evidence was found for the renal synthesis of a 1-hydroxylated metabolite of 25-hydroxydihydrotachysterol3 and 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. Two of the compounds formed in vitro, 24,25-dihydroxydihydrotachysterol3 and 25-hydroxydihydrotachysterol 26,23-lactone, were also formed in vivo. In vivo studies also revealed the formation of two other unidentified metabolites which are presumed to be formed nonrenally and may be calcemic factors. This work shows that dihydrotachysterol3 metabolism is complex and probably utilizes the same side-chain enzymes as vitamin D3. In addition, our work also confirms that intermediates postulated to lie on pathways to 26,23-lactone in the vitamin D3 series are also formed for the side chain in dihydrotachysterol3.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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