TITLE
Growth suppression of hamster flank organs by topical application of
gamma-linolenic and other fatty acid inhibitors of 5alpha-reductase.
AUTHOR
Liang T; Liao S
ORGANISATION
Ben May Institute for Cancer Research and the Department of Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, U.S.A.
SOURCE
J Invest Dermatol 1997 Aug; 109 (2): 152-7
LANGUAGE OF ORIGIN
English
ABSTRACT
Certain unsaturated aliphatic fatty acids, such as gamma-linolenic acid,
inhibit 5alpha-reductase activity in vitro and in vivo. Hamster flank organ
growth, as measured by the increase in the area of pigmented macule, is
dependent on androgen. When one of the paired flank organs of a castrated
hamster was treated topically with testosterone, the treated organ, but not the
contralateral flank organ, became larger and darker. Topical application of
gamma-linolenic acid to the testosterone-treated flank organ suppressed this
testosterone effect. Other fatty acids that were not inhibitors of
5alpha-reductases were not active. Topical treatment of hamster flank organs
with 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone also stimulated the growth of the organ. This
5alpha-dihydrotestosterone-dependent activity, however, was not significantly
affected by gamma-linolenic acid, suggesting that flank organ growth was
dependent on 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone and that gamma-linolenic acid acted by
inhibiting 5alpha-reductase. With intact male hamsters, the endogenous
androgen-dependent growth of flank organs is also suppressed by topical
treatment with gamma-linolenic acid. The effect of gamma-linolenic acid is
localized at the site of its application; topical application of
gamma-linolenic acid did not affect the androgen-dependent growth of other
organs such as testis, epididymis, seminal vesicle, and prostate.
gamma-Linolenic acid, with low toxicity and absence of systemic effect,
therefore may be potentially useful for treatment of androgen-dependent skin
disorders. (AUTHOR)
MJTR: gamma-Linolenic Acid PD. Enzyme
Inhibitors PD. Growth DE. Mesocricetus AH. Oxidoreductases AI.
MNTR: Administration, Topical. Animal.
Hamsters. Male. Models, Biological. Orchiectomy. Pigmentation DE. Sebaceous
Glands PH. Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.. JOURNAL ARTICLE
RNUM: EC 1. (Oxidoreductases); EC 1.3.1.22
(cholestenone 5 alpha-reductase); 0 (Enzyme Inhibitors); 506-26-3
(gamma-Linolenic Acid)
GEOT: UNITED STATES
IDEN: ISSN: 0022-202X. JOURNAL-CODE: IHZ.
ENTRY-DATE: 970820. NIH-GRANT-NUMBER: DK41670DKNIDDK. CA58073CANCI.
JOURNAL-SUBSET: M X. IM-DATE: 9710.
ACCE: 97385005