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Title: Decreased 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone catabolism suppresses T lymphocyte functions in males after trauma-hemorrhage. Author: Zheng R, Samy TS, Schneider CP, Rue LW, Bland KI, Chaudry IH. Journal: Am J Physiol Cell Physiol; 2002 Jun; 282(6):C1332-8. PubMed ID: 11997248. Abstract: Trauma-hemorrhage produces profound immunosuppression in males but not in proestrus females. Prior castration or flutamide treatment of males following trauma-hemorrhage prevents immunosuppression, implicating 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone for the immunosuppressive effects. 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone, a high-affinity androgen receptor-binding steroid, is synthesized in tissues as needed and seldom accumulates. The presence of steroidogenic enzymes in T lymphocytes suggests both synthesis and catabolism of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone. We hypothesized, therefore, that the basis for high 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone activity in T lymphocytes of males following trauma-hemorrhage is due to decreased catabolism. Accordingly, catabolism of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone was assessed in splenic T lymphocytes by examining the activity and expression of enzymes involved. Analysis showed increased synthesis and decreased catabolism of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone in intact male T lymphocytes following trauma-hemorrhage. In contrast, reduced 5alpha-reductase activity and increased expression of 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase oxidative isomers suggest inactivation of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone in precastrated males. Thus our study suggests increased synthesis and decreased catabolism of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone as a reason for loss of T lymphocyte functions in intact males following trauma-hemorrhage, as evidenced by decreased release of interleukin-2 and -6.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]