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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (
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The distribution of androgen metabolism in human skin was studied using tissues isolated either by direct dissection of axillary skin or by dissection of
collagenase
-digested forehead and axillary skin. All tissues (epidermis, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, hair follicles and dermis) were found to contain 17beta-, 3beta- and 3alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD) activities, 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-delta4--5 isomerase (delta5-3beta-HSD) activity and 5alpha-reductase activity. All tissues converted testosterone into 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone. In confirmation of previous histochemical studies, over 90% of the delta5-3beta-HSD of forehead skin was found in the sebaceous glands. In forehead skin, 40--66% of the 5alpha-reductase activity was in the sebaceous glands, while in axillary skin 50--70% was in the sweat glands, especially the apocrine glands. There was a more even distribution of
17beta-HSD
activity in skin tissues than histochemical studies have indicated previously. Knowledge of the distribution of these enzymes has helped in the understanding of the function of androgen metabolism in skin.
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PMID:Distribution of androgen metabolizing enzymes in isolated tissues of human forehead and axillary skin. 21 24
Endometrial glands were separated from stromal cells by
collagenase
digestion of human endometrium, and the distribution of progesterone (P) receptor and the activities of P-regulated enzymes, 17 beta-
estradiol dehydrogenase
(E2DH) and 20 alpha-dihydroprogesterone dehydrogenase (20 alpha DH), were determined in these preparations. Concentrations of cytosolic P receptor were estimated by Scatchard plot analysis of specific [3H]P binding in intact proliferative endometrium and in glands and stromal cells isolated from this tissue. Epithelial cells were more than 10-fold enriched in high affinity, P-specific binding sites compared to stromal cells. The binding constants (Kd) for [3H]P binding were essentially similar in undissociated endometrium, glandular epithelium, and stroma, ranging from 1--5 nM. The activities of E2DH and 20 alpha DH were also 3-fold higher in the glandular epithelium than in whole tissue or stroma during both proliferative and secretory stages of the menstrual cycle. In addition, the induction of these enzyme activities by progestin in vitro in cultured explants of proliferative endometrium was restricted to the glandular epithelium. Thus, the effects of P on E2DH and 20 alpha DH are expressed in the same cells that contain receptors for P.
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PMID:Distribution of progesterone receptor, estradiol dehydrogenase, and 20 alpha-dihydroprogesterone dehydrogenase activities in human endometrial glands and stroma: progestin induction of steroid dehydrogenase activities in vitro is restricted to the glandular epithelium. 695 72