Steroid Hormones Flashcards
5 classes of steroids (hormone they make)
P-GAME
- progestin (progesterone)
- glucocorticoids (cortisol)
- androgens (DHT, testosterone dihydrotestosterone)
- mineralcorticoids (aldo)
- estrogen (estradiol 17β)
Steroid hormones enter target cells and bind to ___
intracellular receptors, members of the nuclear hormone receptor family
How are steroid hormones transported in the blood?
With a binding/transport protein–usually binding globulins made by liver
location of CYP family
inner mitochondrial membrane and SER
general action of CYP family
- usually add hydroxyl group
- CYP11A1 also has second function where adds ketone C=O
mono-oxygenases requiring molecular oxygen and NADPH
CYP enzyme family
3βHSD family location and action
- located in smooth ER
- catalyzes the flip of the double bone from carbons 5-6 (D5) to 4-5 (D4)
- all bioactive steroids must undergo this reaction
17βHSD (hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase)
important for adnrogens and estrogens
- reduce keton group to hydroxyl
- located in SER
Steroidogenic enzymes display what type of expression
cell type-specific
steroidogenic cells can synthesize cholesterol from ___
acetate
Steroidogenic cells can import cholesterol as ____ via ___ or as ___ via ____
LDL via LDLR mediated endocytosis
HDL via SR-B1
Steroidogenic cells can store cholesterol as ____ using the enzyme ____ and release free cholesterol via _____
cholesterol esters using ACAT (acylaCoA:cholesterol acyl transferase)
free cholesterol via HSL
All steroidogenic cells are able to catalyze the first two reactions common to steroidogenic pathways. What are these two steps catalyzed by?
- CYP11A1
- 3βHSD
Since CYp11A1 is located on the ____, a specific transfer protein is required to get free cholesterol from the cytoplasm to this location. What is the major protein involved?
- inner mitochondrial membrane
- Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein (StAR)
Lipid congenital adrenal hyperplasia
mutation in StAR