Ann N Y Acad Sci
August 1990
To establish whether the conversion of androstenedione (A) to estrogens and 5 alpha-reduced metabolites in human adipose tissue was determined by the site of origin of the tissue, studies were carried out on adipose stromal cells from different body sites. Adipose tissue was obtained from the breast, omentum, abdomen, lower thigh, upper thigh, buttock, and flank from patients undergoing liposuction for cosmetic reasons or at surgery. Stromal cells were isolated after incubation of the adipose tissue with collagenase and were grown in culture using alpha-minimal essential medium (MEM) + 15% fetal calf serum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCortisol and steroids with progestational or androgenic activity were studied to determine the effects of these steroids on the conversion of androstenedione (A) to estrone (E1) in human cultured breast carcinoma cells. Cortisol (10(-6) M) stimulated aromatase activity in two estrogen unresponsive cell lines (MD, DM) and in an estrogen responsive cell line (MCF7) with the maximum stimulation occurring during confluence. Cortisol inhibited the replication of MCF7 cells but not MD and DM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies using [3H]androstenedione (A) demonstrated that this substrate can be aromatized to estrone (E1) in homogenates of breast carcinoma tissue and breast adipose tissue, in breast carcinoma and breast adipose stromal cells in culture, and in cultured adipose stromal cells from sites remote from the tumor. Using cultured breast carcinoma cells, it was shown that estrogen formation was stimulated by cortisol (10(-6) M) and inhibited by endogenous 5 alpha-reduced androgens: 5 alpha-androstene-dione greater than androsterone greater than dihydrotestosterone greater than epiandrosterone greater than 3 alpha- and 3 beta- androstanediol. It was also shown that 19-nortestosterone and 19-norandrostenedione (10(-6) M) inhibited E1 formation by 80%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe metabolism of androstenedione (A) to estrone (E1) and 5 alpha-reduced androgens was studied in stromal cells derived from human adipose tissue from different body sites. The tissue was obtained from non-obese patients undergoing cosmetic liposuction or at the time of surgery for reduction mammoplasty. The conversion of A to E1 per 1x 10(6) cells was between 6- and 30-fold greater in the upper thigh, buttock, and flank than in the abdomen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
February 1986
The present study was designed to determine if stromal cells derived from human breast adipose tissue contain 5 alpha-reductase activity, and to study the effect of 5 alpha-reduced androgens on aromatase activity under basal and cortisol stimulated conditions. Stromal cells were prepared from breast adipose tissue obtained at the time of surgery from four patients. The cells were isolated after collagenase digestion and were cultured in alpha-minimum essential medium with 15% fetal calf serum.
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