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Journal of Endocrinology (1971) 50, 177-178       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0500177
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SOME ASPECTS OF THE CONTROL OF DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SYNTHESIS IN THE HUMAN ADRENAL GLAND IN VITRO

VIBEKE JENSEN, PAMELA CARSON and N. DESHPANDE

It is now generally accepted that dehydroepiandrosterone (DHA) is one of the androgens secreted by the human adrenal gland and that it arises from the side-chain cleavage of 17{alpha}-hydroxypregnenolone (Soloman, Carter & Lieberman, 1960; Gaul, Lemus, Kline, Gut & Dorfman, 1962; Deshpande, Jensen, Carson, Bulbrook & Doouss, 1970; Jones, Groom & Griffiths, 1970). Although the biosynthetic pathways by which the hormone is synthesized have been established, the precise requirements for the side-chain cleavage of 17{alpha}-hydroxypregnenolone and the factors affecting the reaction are as yet unknown. For this reason examination of the kinetics of the enzyme involved in the side-chain cleavage of 17{alpha}-hydroxypregnenolone (17-desomolase) was undertaken.

Human adrenal glands, obtained at operation from patients with advanced breast cancer, were fractionated in a Beckman Ultra Centrifuge (Model L2–65B) according to the procedure of Allfrey, Littan & Mursky (1964). Tritiated 17{alpha}-hydroxypregnenolone (sp.act. 19·9 Ci/mM) used as substrate and [14C]DHA (sp.act. 57·1







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