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- W2046809342 abstract "Both dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and epiandrosterone (EpiA) are substrate for cytochrome P450 species and enzymes that produce 7alpha- and 7beta-hydroxylated metabolites in the brain and other organs. In contrast to DHEA and EpiA, the 7-hydroxylated derivatives were shown to mediate neuroprotection, and 7beta-hydroxy-EpiA was the most potent. The suggested use of any of these steroids as drugs administered per os for neuroprotection requires the assessment of their metabolism in the human intestine and liver. To achieve this, we produced radio-labeled 7alpha-hydroxy-DHEA, 7beta-hydroxy-DHEA, 7alpha-hydroxy-EpiA and 7beta-hydroxy-EpiA that were used as substrates in incubations with human intestine microsomes supplemented with reduced or oxidized cofactors. Identity of the radio-labeled metabolites obtained was determined by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry after comparison with authentic steroid references. The proportions of metabolites produced resulted from their radioactivity contents. The only metabolite obtained with DHEA, EpiA, 7alpha-hydroxy-DHEA and 7beta-hydroxy-DHEA substrates was its 17beta-reduced derivative, thus inferring the presence of 17beta-hydroxysteroid oxidoreductases in the human intestine microsomes. In addition to the 7alpha-hydroxy-EpiA and 7beta-hydroxy-EpiA substrates, their 17beta-reduced metabolites were obtained with 7beta-hydroxy-EpiA and 7alpha-hydroxy-EpiA, respectively. The identity of the enzyme responsible for the 7alpha-hydroxy-EpiA/7beta-hydroxy-EpiA inter-conversion is unknown. The incubation conditions used produced these metabolites in low but significant yields that suggest their presence in the portal blood before access to the liver." @default.
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