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1 August 2002 Inhibition of Testosterone Production by Propylthiouracil in Rat Leydig Cells
Yu-Chung Chiao, Wen-Long Cho, Paulus S. Wang
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Abstract

Propylthiouracil (PTU) is a thioamide drug used clinically to inhibit thyroid hormone production. However, PTU is associated with some side effects in different organs. In the present study, the acute and direct effects of PTU on testosterone production in rat Leydig cells were investigated. Leydig cells were isolated from rat testes, and an investigation was performed on the effects of PTU on basal and evoked-testosterone release, the functions of steroidogenic enzymes, including protein expression of cytochrome P450 side-chain cleavage enzyme (P450scc) and mRNA expression of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR). Rat Leydig cells were challenged with hCG, forskolin, and 8-bromo-cAMP to stimulate testosterone release. PTU inhibited both basal and evoked-testosterone release. To study the effects of PTU on steroidogenesis, steroidogenic precursor-stimulated testosterone release was examined. PTU inhibited pregnenolone production (i.e., it diminished the function of P450scc in Leydig cells). In addition to inhibiting hormone secretion, PTU also regulated steroidogenesis by diminishing mRNA expression of StAR. These results suggest that PTU acts directly on rat Leydig cells to diminish testosterone production by inhibiting P450scc function and StAR expression.

Yu-Chung Chiao, Wen-Long Cho, and Paulus S. Wang "Inhibition of Testosterone Production by Propylthiouracil in Rat Leydig Cells," Biology of Reproduction 67(2), 416-422, (1 August 2002). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod67.2.416
Received: 10 October 2001; Accepted: 1 February 2002; Published: 1 August 2002
KEYWORDS
cyclic adenosine monophosphate
Leydig cells
signal transduction
testosterone
toxicology
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