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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
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In England, pharmacologists and a biochemist at the University of Liverpool used an established human
endometrial cancer
cell line (HEC-1A) and human endometrial tissue in vitro to confirm that HEC-1A and tissue metabolize oral contraceptive (OC) steroids. They used on-line radiometric high-performance liquid chromatography to analyze metabolic activity. Surgeons obtained the endometrial tissue from women undergoing dilatation and curettage or hysterectomy at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. Earlier research showed that HEC-1A cells interconvert estrone (E1) and 17 beta-estradiol (E2), with E2 predominating in the equilibrium. In this in vitro study, healthy endometrial tissue extensively changed E2 to E1, while malignant tissue caused this conversion to a much lesser extent. The healthy endometrial tissue of some patients formed sulphate conjugates. Both HEC-1A and endometrial tissue hydrolyzed E1 3-sulphate. They did not bring about phase I metabolism when ethinyl estradiol (EE2) was the substrate. Yet, incubation with healthy tissue from some women did lead to conversion of the presumed 3-sulphate conjugate. Incubation with HEC-1A cells completely removed the acetyl group from norgestimate, resulting in mainly norgestrel oxime (55.1% of metabolites) within 24 hours. It also resulted in some norgestrel (16.3%). Incubation with endometrial tissue also brought about complete metabolism of norgestimate within 24 hours. The tissue from different women brought about qualitative and quantitative differences. HEC-1A and endometrial tissue did not metabolize much of 3-ketodesogestrel (3-KDG). In fact, the major metabolite formed by HEC-1A was 3 alpha-hydroxydesogestrel, which made up 3.3% of total added radiolabeled steroid. Healthy endometrial tissue did not produce any phase I metabolites of 3-ketodesogestrel, while tumor tissue may have produced a small amount of radiometabolites. These findings indicate that the endometrium does metabolize the OC EE2, 3-
KDG
, and norgestimate.
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PMID:Metabolism of the oral contraceptive steroids ethynylestradiol, norgestimate and 3-ketodesogestrel by a human endometrial cancer cell line (HEC-1A) and endometrial tissue in vitro. 849 48