Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata

1. 1. A series of enzyme systems for steroid biosynthesis in the ovary and testis of Jenynsia lineata were demonstrated in vitro. In the ovary and testis of this teleost the following enzymic conversions of radiolabelled steroid substrates were observed in vitro: Pregnenolone → 17α-hydroxypregnenolo...

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Autores principales: Tesone, Marta, Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
Publicado: 1980
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spelling paper:paper_03050491_v65_n4_p631_Tesone2023-06-08T15:30:18Z Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata Tesone, Marta Charreau, Eduardo Hernán steroid biosynthesis endocrine system female genital system fish gonad male genital system 1. 1. A series of enzyme systems for steroid biosynthesis in the ovary and testis of Jenynsia lineata were demonstrated in vitro. In the ovary and testis of this teleost the following enzymic conversions of radiolabelled steroid substrates were observed in vitro: Pregnenolone → 17α-hydroxypregnenolone plus androstenedione and testosterone and Pregnenolone → 17α-hydroxyprogesterone plus androstenedione and testosterone. 2. 2. In addition, an unusual finding in the ovary and testes was the biosynthesis of 11-deoxycortisol (compound S) from the pregnenolone and progesterone substrates and the 21-hydroxylation of progesterone to form 11-deoxycorticosterone (DOC). 3. 3. The male gonad also exhibited 11β-hydroxylase activity and testosterone was converted to 11β-hydroxyandrostenedione. 4. 4. All conversions of radiolabelled substrates were identified on the basis of reverse isotope dilution and crystallization to constant specific activity. 5. 5. The physiological significance of DOC and 11β-hydroxyandrostenedione biosynthesis in the gonads of Jenynsia lineata and its possible role in the reproductive process are viewed against similar findings in other fishes. © 1980. Fil:Tesone, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Charreau, E.H. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1980 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03050491_v65_n4_p631_Tesone http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03050491_v65_n4_p631_Tesone
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topic steroid
biosynthesis
endocrine system
female genital system
fish
gonad
male genital system
spellingShingle steroid
biosynthesis
endocrine system
female genital system
fish
gonad
male genital system
Tesone, Marta
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata
topic_facet steroid
biosynthesis
endocrine system
female genital system
fish
gonad
male genital system
description 1. 1. A series of enzyme systems for steroid biosynthesis in the ovary and testis of Jenynsia lineata were demonstrated in vitro. In the ovary and testis of this teleost the following enzymic conversions of radiolabelled steroid substrates were observed in vitro: Pregnenolone → 17α-hydroxypregnenolone plus androstenedione and testosterone and Pregnenolone → 17α-hydroxyprogesterone plus androstenedione and testosterone. 2. 2. In addition, an unusual finding in the ovary and testes was the biosynthesis of 11-deoxycortisol (compound S) from the pregnenolone and progesterone substrates and the 21-hydroxylation of progesterone to form 11-deoxycorticosterone (DOC). 3. 3. The male gonad also exhibited 11β-hydroxylase activity and testosterone was converted to 11β-hydroxyandrostenedione. 4. 4. All conversions of radiolabelled substrates were identified on the basis of reverse isotope dilution and crystallization to constant specific activity. 5. 5. The physiological significance of DOC and 11β-hydroxyandrostenedione biosynthesis in the gonads of Jenynsia lineata and its possible role in the reproductive process are viewed against similar findings in other fishes. © 1980.
author Tesone, Marta
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
author_facet Tesone, Marta
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
author_sort Tesone, Marta
title Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata
title_short Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata
title_full Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata
title_fullStr Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata
title_full_unstemmed Steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish Jenynsia lineata
title_sort steroid biosynthesis in the gonads of the teleost fish jenynsia lineata
publishDate 1980
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