Cyp7b, a novel brain cytochrome P450, catalyzes the synthesis of neurosteroids 7 -hydroxy dehydroepiandrosterone and 7 -hydroxy pregnenolone

Rose, K. A., Stapleton, G. , Dott, K., Kieny, M. P., Best, R., Schwarz, M., Russell, D. W., Bjorkhem, I., Seckl, J. and Lathe, R. (1997) Cyp7b, a novel brain cytochrome P450, catalyzes the synthesis of neurosteroids 7 -hydroxy dehydroepiandrosterone and 7 -hydroxy pregnenolone. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 94(10), pp. 4925-4930. (doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.10.4925) (PMID:9144166) (PMCID:PMC24607)

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Abstract

Steroids produced locally in brain (neurosteroids), including dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), influence cognition and behavior. We previously described a novel cytochrome P450, Cyp7b, strongly expressed in rat and mouse brain, particularly in hippocampus. Cyp7b is most similar to steroidogenic P450s and potentially could play a role in neurosteroid metabolism. To examine the catalytic activity of the enzyme mouse Cyp7b cDNA was introduced into a vaccinia virus vector. Extracts from cells infected with the recombinant showed NADPH-dependent conversion of DHEA (Km, 13.6 μM) and pregnenolone (Km, 4.0 μM) to slower migrating forms on thin layer chromatography. The expressed enzyme was less active against 25-hydroxycholesterol, 17β-estradiol and 5α-androstane-3β,17β-diol, with low to undetectable activity against progesterone, corticosterone, and testosterone. On gas chromatography and mass spectrometry of the Cyp7b metabolite of DHEA the retention time and fragmentation patterns were identical to those obtained with authentic 7α-hydroxy DHEA. The reaction product also comigrated on thin layer chromatography with 7α-hydroxy DHEA but not with 7β-hydroxy DHEA; when [7α-3H]pregnenolone was incubated with Cyp7b extracts the extent of release of radioactivity into the medium suggested that hydroxylation was preferentially at the 7α position. Brain extracts also efficiently liberated tritium from [7α-3H]pregnenolone and converted DHEA to a product with a chromatographic mobility indistinguishable from 7α-hydroxy DHEA. We conclude that Cyp7b is a 7α-hydroxylase participating in the synthesis, in brain, of neurosteroids 7α-hydroxy DHEA, and 7α-hydroxy pregnenolone.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Stapleton, Dr Genevieve
Authors: Rose, K. A., Stapleton, G., Dott, K., Kieny, M. P., Best, R., Schwarz, M., Russell, D. W., Bjorkhem, I., Seckl, J., and Lathe, R.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
Journal Name:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publisher:National Academy of Sciences
ISSN:0027-8424

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