Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8476937 | Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Testosterone can be converted into androstenedione (4-dione) by 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD) activity likely performed by 17β-HSD type 2. Our objective was to evaluate the rate of testosterone conversion to 4-dione as well as expression and localization of 17β-HSD type 2 in omental (OM) vs. subcutaneous (SC) adipose tissues of men. Formation of 4-dione from testosterone was significantly higher in homogenates (p â¤Â 0.001) and explants (p â¤Â 0.01) of OM than SC tissue. Microscopy analyses and biochemical assays in cell fractions localized the enzyme in the vasculature/endothelial cells of adipose tissues. Conversion of testosterone to 4-dione was weakly detected in most OM and/or SC preadipocyte cultures. Positive correlations were found between 17β-HSD type 2 activity in whole tissue and BMI or SC adipocyte diameter. We conclude that conversion of testosterone to 4-dione detected in abdominal adipose tissue is caused by 17β-HSD type 2 which is localized in the vasculature of the adipose compartment.
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Mohamed Fouad Mansour, Mélissa Pelletier, Marie-Michèle Boulet, Dominique Mayrand, Gaétan Brochu, Stefane Lebel, Donald Poirier, Julie Fradette, Katherine Cianflone, Van Luu-The, André Tchernof,