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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 1991

Comparison of cytochrome P-450 species which catalyze the hydroxylations of the aromatic ring of estradiol and estradiol 17-sulfate

Kazuhiro Watanabe; Kaori Takanashi; Susumu Imaoka; Yoshihiko Funae; Sumie Kawano; Katsuhiro Inoue; Tetsuya Kamataki; Hidetoshi Takagi; Itsuo Yoshizawa

For identification of microsomal cytochrome P-450 (P-450) enzymes which catalyze 2- or 4-hydroxylations of estrogens in the rat liver, estradiol (E2) and estradiol 17-sulfate (E2-17-S) were selected as the substrates and incubated with various kinds of purified P-450 enzymes: PB-1, PB-2, PB-4 and PB-5 obtained from phenobarbital-treated male rats (Sprague-Dawley); MC-1 and MC-5 from 3-methylcholanthrene-treated male rats; and UT-1, UT-2, UT-4 and UT-5 from untreated animals. The reactions were carried out under the P-450-reconstructed system, and the resulting products were determined by HPLC using electrochemical detection. All the enzymes tested were shown to have varying degrees of catalytic activities for 2-hydroxylation of the two substrates; UT-1 and UT-2 had the highest activity. Of the induced P-450 enzymes, PB-2 and MC-1 showed fairly high catalytic activity for 4-hydroxylation of E2. The P-450 enzymes obtained from the untreated male rats, especially UT-4, showed the highest catalytic activity for 4-hydroxylation of the two substrates. From these results and also from kinetic experiments, the P-450 enzymes which catalyze 2- and 4-hydroxylations of estrogen were considered to be different species. A part of E2 was converted to such metabolites as estrone and those having a hydroxyl group at positions 6 beta, 15 alpha or 16 alpha, each production of which was estimated to be catalyzed by single or multiple P-450s.


Journal of pharmacobio-dynamics | 1992

Evidence of Direct Conversion of Testosterone Sulfate to Estradiol 17-Sulfate by Human Placental Microsomes

Takashi Satoh; Kazuhiro Watanabe; Kaori Takanashi; Shinji Itoh; Hidetoshi Takagi; Itsuo Yoshizawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1986

Mechanism of the Color Reaction of Deoxycorticosterone with Sulfuric Acid

Hidetoshi Takagi; Tomoko Soneda; Toshiaki Miura; Michiya Kimura


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1988

On the rearrangement reactions of pregnanediol disulfate to .DELTA.13-steroid, and its 20-isomeric sulfate to d-homosteroids(clinical analysis on steroids. XLII.).

Shinji Itoh; Harumi Ichikawa; Hidetoshi Takagi; Itsuo Yoshizawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1979

Chromogenic reactions of steroids with strong acids. X. Behavior of testosterone in concentrated sulfuric acid.

Toshiaki Miura; Hidetoshi Takagi; Kazuaki Harita; Michiya Kimura


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1985

D-Homoannulation in the Color and Fluorescence Reaction of 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone with Sulfuric Acid

Hidetoshi Takagi; Tohru Hayakawa; Toshiaki Miura; Michiya Kimura


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1979

Chromogenic Reactions of Steroids with Strong Acids. XI. Mechanism of Chromogenic Reaction of Testosterone with Sulfuric Acid

Toshiaki Miura; Hidetoshi Takagi; Michiya Kimura


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1985

On the Mechanism of Color and Fluorescence Reaction of 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone with Sulfuric Acid

Hidetoshi Takagi; Tohru Hayakawa; Toshiaki Miura; Michiya Kimura


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1984

Color and fluorescence reaction mechanism of progesterone with sulfuric acid

Hidetoshi Takagi; Hideharu Odai; Toshiaki Miura; Michiya Kimura


Bunseki Kagaku | 1984

13C-Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of unsaturated ketosteroids in sulfuric acid.

Hidetoshi Takagi; Toshiaki Miura; Michiya Kimura

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Kaori Takanashi

Hokkaido College of Pharmacy

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Kazuhiro Watanabe

Tohoku Pharmaceutical University

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Shinji Itoh

Hokkaido College of Pharmacy

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