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Publication : Steroidogenic abnormalities in translocator protein knockout mice and significance in the aging male.

First Author  Barron AM Year  2018
Journal  Biochem J Volume  475
Issue  1 Pages  75-85
PubMed ID  29127254 Mgi Jnum  J:255689
Mgi Id  MGI:6115156 Doi  10.1042/BCJ20170645
Citation  Barron AM, et al. (2018) Steroidogenic abnormalities in translocator protein knockout mice and significance in the aging male. Biochem J 475(1):75-85
abstractText  The translocator protein (TSPO) has been proposed to act as a key component in a complex important for mitochondrial cholesterol importation, which is the rate-limiting step in steroid hormone synthesis. However, TSPO function in steroidogenesis has recently been challenged by the development of TSPO knockout (TSPO-KO) mice, as they exhibit normal baseline gonadal testosterone and adrenal corticosteroid production. Here, we demonstrate that despite normal androgen levels in young male TSPO-KO mice, TSPO deficiency alters steroidogenic flux and results in reduced total steroidogenic output. Specific reductions in the levels of progesterone and corticosterone as well as age-dependent androgen deficiency were observed in both young and aged male TSPO-KO mice. Collectively, these findings indicate that while TSPO is not critical for achieving baseline testicular and adrenal steroidogenesis, either indirect effects of TSPO on steroidogenic processes, or compensatory mechanisms and functional redundancy, lead to subtle steroidogenic abnormalities which become exacerbated with aging.
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