STEROID 3-OH AND 17-OH UDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITIES IN RAT AND RABBIT LIVER-MICROSOMES
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 11 (5) , 426-432
Abstract
Steroid glucuronidation was investigated in solubilized female rat and rabbit liver microsomes and in preparations of UDP-glucuronsyltransferase (UDPGT) activity resolved from these organelles. Solubilized rabbit liver microsomes possessed relatively high UDPGT activity towards estrone and .beta.-estradiol but not testosterone. Glucuronidation observed at the 3-OH position of .beta.-estradiol is 20-fold greater than at the 17-OH position. Estrone UDPGT activity, highly purified from rabbit liver microsomes, was active towards estrone and the 3-OH position of .beta.-estradiol but not towards testosterone (17-OH) or the 17-OH position of .beta.-estradiol. Estrone UDPGT activity demonstrated essentially the same specificity for conjugation of the 3-OH position of .beta.-estradiol as observed in microsomes. Solubilized liver microsomes from female rats possessed .apprx. 4-fold more activity towards testosterone (17-OH) than estrone (3-OH). Rat liver microsomes formed about 2.5-fold more .beta.-estradiol 17-glucuronide than 3-glucuronide. Following a chromatofocusing procedure where a gradient from pH 9-7 was employed, an eluant fraction was obtained that was enriched in estrone UDPGT activity relative to testosterone UDPGT activity. The fraction preferentially conjugated the 3-OH position of .beta.-estradiol. Two eluant fractions were obtained which demonstrated high levels of UDPGT activity towards testosterone and .beta.-estradiol but not estrone. Both fractions possessed a UDPGT activity that displayed a high degree of specificity for conjugation of the 17-OH position of .beta.-estradiol. A 17-OH steroid UDPGT was purified to apparent homogeneity from one of these fractions. Evidently, separate UDPGT activity exists in female rat liver for the glucuronidation of the 3- and 17-OH positions of .beta.-estradiol. In female rabbit liver, .beta.-estradiol is predominantly conjugated at the 3-OH position by a single form of UDPGT.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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