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When designing steroid drugs with multiple double bonds, the influence of glutathione conjugation on the pharmacodynamics of drug action should be considered. We have examined the effect of canrenone, a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, on isolated rat hepatocytes and found that 1 mM canrenone injured the hepatocytes during shortterm incubation at 37 C, while an analogue of canrenone which bears 4 double bonds (delta 1,11-
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) did not manifest such toxicity. To further pursue this, we prepared testosterone analogues comprising multiple double bonds as model compounds, and incubated them with freshly isolated rat hepatocytes. The viability of the hepatocytes was not influenced by any of the steroids, but some of them having a double bond at the C6-C7 position reduced the cellular glutathione levels. This was found to be due to conjugation of glutathione to the C7 position of the steroid molecule, and the rate of conjugation was accelerated when an additional double bond was introduced at C1-C2 or C11-C12 positions. The finding is interesting as glucuronidation or sulfation are common as conjugation processes of steroids.
Steroids
1989 Sep
PMID:Glutathione conjugation of synthetic steroids in isolated rat hepatocytes. 258 8