PMID: 8943795Sep 1, 1996Paper

Dehydroepiandrosterone-fatty acid esters in human plasma: formation, transport and delivery to steroid target tissues

The Journal of Endocrinology
B LavalléeA Bélanger

Abstract

In addition to dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) sulfate (S), the human plasma also contains a second form of DHEA ester: DHEA-fatty acid esters (DHEA-FA). In the human adult, the plasma concentrations of DHEA-FA, DHEA and DHEAS are in the range of 6, 12 and 2000 nM respectively. Although the adrenal is responsible for almost all production of DHEAS in the circulation, DHEA-FA is formed from DHEA by an enzyme present in the circulation. Our work has clearly demonstrated that lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase, localized on high density lipoprotein, is responsible for DHEA-FA production. Once DHEA-FA is formed, it is subsequently transferred to very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and low density lipoprotein (LDL), like cholesteryl esters. Plasma lipoproteins contain at least 90% of circulating DHEA-FA of which 40% are found in the LDL fraction. Analysis of the fatty acid composition of tritiated DHEA-FA-labelled LDL ([3H]DHEA-FA-LDL) indicated the prevalence of DHEA-linoleate/palmitoleate and DHEA-oleate. Treatment of [3H]steroid-FA-LDL with charcoal does not remove radioactivity, thus suggesting that the non-polar steroid is incorporated into the central non-polar core of the lipoproteins. Incubation of [3H]DHEA-FA-LDL with ZR-75...Continue Reading

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