Substrate specificity for formation of cholesterol ester conjugates from fenvalerate analogues and for granuloma formation
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Xenobiotica
- Vol. 18 (1) , 11-19
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00498258809055132
Abstract
1. The substrate specificity of microsomal carboxyesterase(s) responsible for the formation of cholesteryl [2R]-2-(4-chlorophenyl) isovalerate from fenvalerate was investigated by incubating mouse kidney microsomes with 14C-cholesterol and the following substrates: fenvalerate isomers, fenvalerate analogues, other pyrethroids, methoprene and cycloprate analogues. Among the four isomers of fenvalerate, only the [2R, S]-isomeryielded a cholesterol ester, being identical with the result obtained in the in vivo study. Some fenvalerate analogues produced cholesterol ester conjugates, but no other pyrethroids nor methoprene produced such conjugates. Some cycloprate analogues gave the corresponding cholesterol ester, the yields of which were dependent on their carbon-chain lengths. 2. Cholesterol ester formation in vitro from these fenvalerate analogues was well correlated with granuloma formation observed when the analogues were given to mice at 3000 ppm for a month. 3. Steroids other than cholesterol were also investigated as acceptors of the acid moiety of the [2R, αS]-isomer by incubating solubilized carboxyesterase(s) with the [2R, αS]-isomer in the presence of egg lecithin and several steroids. Dehydroisoandrosterone and pregnenolone were found to give the corresponding ester conjugates.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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