Elce JS. Metabolism of a glutathione conjugate of 2-hydroxyoestradiol by rat liver and kidney preparations in vitro.
Biochem J 1970;
116:913-7. [PMID:
5441380 PMCID:
PMC1185515 DOI:
10.1042/bj1160913]
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Abstract
Adult male rat liver and kidney preparations were incubated with (2-hydroxyoestradiol-1-yl)[(35)S]glutathione. The glutamic acid and glycine residues were removed by enzymes present in the kidney microsomal fraction; the liver preparations had no effect. The resulting 2-hydroxyoestradiol-cysteine conjugate was acetylated at the alpha-amino group by both liver and kidney homogenates fortified with acetyl-coenzyme A, but not significantly in the absence of this coenzyme, or by liver or kidney slices. These results suggest that an oestrogen-glutathione conjugate, if formed in vivo, would be converted into the corresponding mercapturic acid before excretion.
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