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Evidence for progesterone synthesis by human umbilical cord blood erythrocytes
Authors:Loganath A  Peh K L  Chew P C  Wong Y C  Ng S C
Affiliation:University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, National University Hospital, Singapore.
Abstract:In order to determine whether human umbilical cord blood erythrocytes are capable of progesterone biosynthesis, sonicated preparations of plasma-free erythrocytes at the range of total cell numbers between 18.4 x 10(9) and 62.9 x 10(9) cells obtained from umbilical cord arterial and venous blood collected from normal pregnant women (n = 6, age 28-39 years) following spontaneous vaginal delivery were incubated with [7n-(3)H]-pregnenolone as substrate. The leucocyte content of the incubates was negligible (<0. 005%). Controls (n = 4, age 29-36 years; 27.6 x 10(9) to 42.7 x 10(9) erythrocytes) obtained from cord blood of normal pregnant women were heat-denatured preparations of cells. Using the reverse-isotope dilution technique, [(3)H]-progesterone was isolated and characterized yielding an overall enzymic conversion which ranged between 0.27 and 0.46%. The results indicate for the first time that cord blood erythrocytes possess the 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-5,4-en isomerase activity and are a source of progesterone in human pregnancy.
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