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Sex differences in cytochromes oxidase and P-45011β in the rat adrenal cortex

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Abstract

A comparative study of cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activity and expression as well as cytochrome P-45011β expression has been carried out on the adrenal cortex of male and female rats. COX has also been examined in rat liver. In addition, the effect of testosterone replacement in orchiectomized male rats on adrenal COX has also been investigated. Adult male rats had higher COX activity in adrenal (255%) and liver (144%) mitochondria compared to adult female rats. Male rat adrenals and liver also had increased levels of COX II, a mitochondria-encoded COX subunit, and of COX IV, a nucleus-encoded COX subunit, as measured by Western analysis. In contrast, cytochrome P-45011β levels were lower (48%) in adrenal mitochondria from male rats than those of female rats. There was no significant sex difference in the level COX II and COX IV mRNAs in adrenal or liver, whereas the cytochrome P-45011β mRNA was 4-fold higher in female adrenals than in males. In male rats, orchiectomy caused a 23% decrease and testosterone replacement a 66% increase in adrenal COX activity. There were no corresponding changes in the levels of mRNAs encoding for COX subunits, suggesting post-transcriptional effects of testosterone on COX. These results are consistent with a regulatory role of testosterone on the expression of components of the respiratory and steroidogenic electron transport chains.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-194
Number of pages10
JournalMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology
Volume112
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 11 1995

Keywords

  • Adrenal
  • Cytochrome oxidase
  • Cytochrome P-450
  • Orchiectomy
  • Rat
  • Sex difference

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