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Testosterona inhibe la actividad de la aldosterona sintasa silvestre y quimérica in vitro
Vecchiola, Andrea; Fuentes, Cristóbal A.; Carvajal, Cristian A.; Campino, Carmen; Allende, Fidel; Tapia-Castillo, Alejandra; Lagos, Carlos F.; Fardella, Carlos E..
  • Vecchiola, Andrea; s.af
  • Fuentes, Cristóbal A.; s.af
  • Carvajal, Cristian A.; s.af
  • Campino, Carmen; s.af
  • Allende, Fidel; s.af
  • Tapia-Castillo, Alejandra; s.af
  • Lagos, Carlos F.; s.af
  • Fardella, Carlos E.; s.af
Rev. méd. Chile ; 149(11)nov. 2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389387
ABSTRACT

Background:

Familial hyperaldosteronism type I is caused by the generation of a chimeric aldosterone synthase enzyme (ASCE) which is regulated by ACTH instead of angiotensin II. We have reported that in vitro, the wild-type (ASWT) and chimeric aldosterone synthase (ASCE) enzymes are inhibited by progesterone and estradiol does not affect their activity.

Aim:

To explore the direct action of testosterone on ASWT and ASCE enzymes. Material and

Methods:

HEK-293 cells were transiently transfected with vectors containing the full ASWT or ASCE cDNAs. The effect of testosterone on AS enzyme activities was evaluated incubating HEK-cells transfected with enzyme vectors and adding deoxycorticosterone (DOC) alone or DOC plus increasing doses of testosterone. Aldosterone production was measured by HPLC-MS/MS. Docking of testosterone within the active sites of both enzymes was performed by modelling in silico.

Results:

In this system, testosterone inhibited ASWT (90% inhibition at five pM, 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) =1.690 pM) with higher efficacy andpotency than ASCE (80% inhibition at five pM, IC50=3.176 pM). Molecular modelling studies showed different orientation of testosterone in ASWT and ASCE crystal structures.

Conclusions:

The inhibitory effect of testosterone on ASWT or ASCE enzymes is a novel non-genomic testosterone action, suggesting that further clinical studies are needed to assess the role of testosterone in the screening and diagnosis of primary aldosteronism.

Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. méd. Chile Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2021 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. méd. Chile Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2021 Type: Article