1978
DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0870001
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Comparative Studies on the Metabolism of Oestradiol in the Brain, the Pituitary and the Liver of the Rat

Abstract: Radioactive oestradiol was incubated with homogenates of hypothalamus, pituitary and liver and slices of cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus, pituitary and liver of ovariectomized rats. 2-and 4-substituted oestrogens were the main metabolites in the brain and were found in the same proportions.In the liver only the 2-substituted oestrogens were the main metabolites, while the 4-substituted ones were of minor quantitative importance. On the basis of wet weight the 2-hydroxylating capacity of the liver was approxi… Show more

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“…With rat hepatic microsomes, 4-0 H-E 2 is such a minor metabolite relative to 2-0H-E, (Ball and Knuppen, 1978) that release of 3H from the 4-0H-E 2 would not significantly influence accurate measurement of E 2 2-hydroxylase activity. Since the bulk of radiolabeled material co-migrated with 2-0H-E 2 on a TLC plate developed in a system that cleanly separated 2-0H-E 2 and 4-0H-E 2 (Fig.…”
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“…With rat hepatic microsomes, 4-0 H-E 2 is such a minor metabolite relative to 2-0H-E, (Ball and Knuppen, 1978) that release of 3H from the 4-0H-E 2 would not significantly influence accurate measurement of E 2 2-hydroxylase activity. Since the bulk of radiolabeled material co-migrated with 2-0H-E 2 on a TLC plate developed in a system that cleanly separated 2-0H-E 2 and 4-0H-E 2 (Fig.…”
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“…The dominant hydroxylated products were the catechol estrogens 2-0H-E 2 and 4-0H-E 2 , principally the former (Ball et al, 1978). Hepatic microsomes also hydroxylated E 2 at positions C-6a, -68, -7a, and -16a, and oxidized it at C-17 to estrone (Ball et al, 1978;Gustafsson, 1978).…”
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“…The possible significance of catechol estrogens as potential mediators of estrogen action and a direct biochemical link between estrogen and catecholaminergic function has been considered (1, 4, 12, 17-20, 27, 28, 32). Biochemical studies have shown that catechol estrogen is widely distributed in animal tissue including the pituitary gland (1,3,5,9, 12, 17, 21, 28,32,33). However, the physiological roles of catechol estrogen in the pituitary gland have not been determined, although they may be the links connecting primary estrogens and catechol amines in the regulation of gonadotropin and prolactin secretion (16, 30).…”
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