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Publication : Differential expression of hepatic oestrogen, phenol and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphotransferases in genetically obese diabetic (ob/ob) male and female mice.

First Author  Borthwick EB Year  1995
Journal  J Endocrinol Volume  144
Issue  1 Pages  31-7
PubMed ID  7891022 Mgi Jnum  J:22650
Mgi Id  MGI:70508 Doi  10.1677/joe.0.1440031
Citation  Borthwick EB, et al. (1995) Differential expression of hepatic oestrogen, phenol and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphotransferases in genetically obese diabetic (ob/ob) male and female mice. J Endocrinol 144(1):31-7
abstractText  Sulphotransferases (STs) are a family of closely related enzymes playing a key role in regulation of the bioavailability and activity of important endogenous molecules such as steroid hormones. A relationship between the expression of steroid STs and the diabetic state has been demonstrated in various laboratory animal models, and steroid sulphates such as dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate are known to have anti-diabetic properties. In order to further our understanding of the molecular basis for the association of steroid hormone sulphation and diabetes, we have examined the expression of oestrogen, phenol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) STs in mice carrying the obesity mutation (ob), which in the homozygous state (ob/ob) produces mice which are obese and diabetic. Our data show that, in male mice, ST activities towards oestrone (E1), oestriol (E3), DHEA and the xenobiotic 1-naphthol are elevated in ob/ob mice, whereas in female mice, only the oestrogen ST activities were elevated, with the DHEA and 1-naphthol ST activities reduced. Using antibodies directed against oestrogen ST, it was demonstrated that the induction of E1 and E3 ST activity in ob/ob mice correlated with the expression of an ST isoenzyme not constitutively expressed in control mouse liver.
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