Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometric Study of 19-Oxygenation of the Aromatase Inhibitor 19-Methylandrostenedione with Human Placental Microsomes
Mitsuteru NumazawaMasao NagaokaWakako HandaAkane Yamada
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2006 Volume 29 Issue 6 Pages 1242-1245

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To gain insight into the catalytic function of aromatase, we studied 19-oxygenation of 19-methyl-substituted derivative of the natural substrate androstenedione (AD), compound 1, with human placental aromatase by use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Incubation of the 19-methyl derivative 1 with human placental microsomes in the presence of NADPH under an aerobic condition did not yield a detectable amount of [19S]19-hydroxy product 2 or its [19R]-isomer 3 when the product was analyzed as the bis-methoxime-trimethylsilyl (TMS) derivative by GC-MS; moreover, the production of estrogen was not detected as the bis-TMS derivative of estradiol (detection limit: about 3 ng and 10 pg per injection for the 19-ol and estradiol, respectively). The results reveal that the 19-methyl steroid 1 does not serve as a substrate of aromatase, although it does serve as a powerful inhibitor of the enzyme.

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