Identification of the Lipophilic Factor Produced by Macrophages That Stimulates Steroidogenesis1
Macrophages are known to release a lipophilic factor that stimulates testosterone production by Leydig cells. This macrophage-derived factor (MDF) is thought to be physiologically relevant, because removal of macrophages from the testis results in altered testosterone secretion and reduced fertility...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 2000-03, Vol.141 (3), p.953-958 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Macrophages are known to release a lipophilic factor that stimulates
testosterone production by Leydig cells. This macrophage-derived
factor (MDF) is thought to be physiologically relevant, because removal
of macrophages from the testis results in altered testosterone
secretion and reduced fertility. The purpose of the present study was
to purify this factor, elucidate its chemical structure, and determine
whether it is both present in the testis and acts when injected
intratesticularly. Culture media from testicular and peritoneal
macrophages were extracted with ether, and the organic phase was
sequentially purified on C18, silica, and cyano-HPLC
columns. MDF was detected using a rat Leydig cell bioassay, with
testosterone secretion being the end point. Purified material and crude
ether extracts were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The time of elution of MDF
from both testicular and peritoneal macrophages was identical on all
three HPLC columns. A single peak was observed when MDF, obtained from
the final HPLC column, was analyzed by gas chromatography. The MS
fragmentation pattern of purified material from both peritoneal and
testicular macrophages was identical to that of a reference preparation
of 25-hydroxycholesterol. Also, the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum
of MDF was similar to that of authentic 25-hydroxycholesterol. When
25-hydroxycholesterol was subjected to the identical purification
scheme as MDF, it was found to elute at the same times as MDF on all
three columns and elicited activity in the Leydig cell bioassay as
expected. Control medium purified identically did not contain
25-hydroxycholesterol or have biological activity. Ether extracts of
testis contained 25-hydroxycholesterol, indicating that this compound
is present under physiological conditions. Similarly, when
25-hydroxycholesterol was injected into the testis of adult rats,
testosterone production was increased within 3 h. Taken together,
these data indicate that the lipophilic factor produced by macrophages
that stimulates steroidogenesis is 25-hydroxycholesterol. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.141.3.7350 |