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Tissue-specific regulation of cytochrome P-450 dependent testosterone 15 alpha-hydroxylase.

Testosterone 15 alpha-hydroxylase activity in kidney microsomes is higher in male mice than in female mice, while in the liver the activity is higher in females than in males. Cytochrome P-450 15 alpha, a specific form of cytochrome P-450 having testosterone 15 alpha-hydroxylase activity, accounts for virtually all of the testosterone 15 alpha-hydroxylase activity in female kidney microsomes, while other isozymes of testosterone 15 alpha-hydroxylase are present in male kidney microsomes. In female kidney, P-450 15 alpha expression is regulated by a single sex-dependent locus, called Rsh for "regulation of steroid hydroxylase." The higher level of P-450 15 alpha expression in male kidneys is dependent on androgens. Of all mice strains, 129/J seems to be the least dependent on androgens to maintain a high expression of P-450 15 alpha in male kidneys. Castration of male mice lowers kidney levels of P-450 15 alpha but in the liver, P-450 15 alpha levels rise after castration. This reciprocal regulation of P-450 15 alpha genes in liver and kidney was investigated by isolating cDNA clones encoding P-450 15 alpha from liver and kidney cDNA libraries. Two highly homologous cDNA clones encoding P-450 15 alpha designated type I and type II were identified, and levels of type I and type II mRNA in liver and kidney were determined by differential restriction mapping of double-stranded cDNA prepared from mRNA from these tissues.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[1]

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  1. Tissue-specific regulation of cytochrome P-450 dependent testosterone 15 alpha-hydroxylase. Squires, E.J., Negishi, M. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. (1990) [Pubmed]
 
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