11-beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase of rat lung: enzyme kinetic, oxidase-reductase ratio, electrolyte and trace element dependence.

Enzyme & protein Pub Date : 1993-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000468661
S Hundertmark, V Ragosch, B Schein, H Bühler, M Fromm, U Lorenz, H K Weitzel
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Abstract

The modulation of the intracellular glucocorticoidal effect on surfactant synthesis of the fetal lung by the metabolic capacity of 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11 beta-HSD) could be an important factor in lung maturation. The kinetic properties of microsomal 11 beta-HSD of the rat lung are characterized with respect to product inhibition, substrate specificity, effect of electrolytes or trace elements, and the dependence of the oxidase reductase (OR) ratio on incubation conditions. With NADP+ product inhibition of the reductase was demonstrated. The most common trace elements and electrolytes exhibited no effect on the activity of 11 beta-HSD. It is shown that the OR ratio was strongly dependent on assay conditions. With optimal assay conditions oxidase activity exceeds reductase activity in adult and fetal rat lung microsomes (OR ratio > 1). Thus, glucocorticoids are mainly metabolized to their inactive forms. The enzyme activity in the adult is about 10 times higher than in the fetal lung. The low enzyme activity in fetal lungs could be the reason why the glucocorticoidal effects on surfactant synthesis are not suppressed despite the predominance of oxidase activity.

大鼠肺11- β -羟基类固醇脱氢酶:酶动力学、氧化酶-还原酶比值、电解质及微量元素依赖性。
细胞内糖皮质激素作用通过11 β -羟基类固醇脱氢酶(11 β - hsd)代谢能力对胎儿肺表面活性剂合成的调节可能是肺成熟的一个重要因素。大鼠肺微粒体11 β - hsd的动力学特性包括产物抑制、底物特异性、电解质或微量元素的影响以及氧化酶还原酶(or)比例对培养条件的依赖性。NADP+产物对还原酶有抑制作用。最常见的微量元素和电解质对11 β - hsd的活性没有影响。结果表明,OR比与实验条件密切相关。在最佳实验条件下,成年和胎鼠肺微粒体氧化酶活性超过还原酶活性(OR比> 1)。因此,糖皮质激素主要被代谢为无活性形式。成人肺中的酶活性比胎儿肺中的酶活性高10倍左右。胎儿肺中酶活性低可能是糖皮质激素对表面活性剂合成的作用不受抑制的原因,尽管氧化酶活性占主导地位。
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