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Journal of Endocrinology (1978) 79, 409-410    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0790409
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ABILITY OF MOLAR TROPHOBLASTS TO SPLIT THE SIDE-CHAIN OF [26-14C]CHOLESTEROL IN VITRO

R. GUNASEGARAM, K. L. PEH, P. C. T. CHEW, S. M. M. KARIM and S. S. RATNAM

University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kandang Kerbau Hospital for Women, Singapore 8, Republic of Singapore

(Revised manuscript received 1 September 1978)

Evidence from various laboratories indicates that molar trophoblasts may be biosynthetically very active in vitro and capable of bringing about several steroidal transformations (Van Leusden & Siemerink, 1969; Coutts & MacNaughton, 1971). However, a lack of incorporation of labelled acetate into pregnenolone and progesterone by molar vesicles has been observed by Van Leusden (1971) and Van Leusden & Villee (1966). Van Leusden (1971) also failed to demonstrate the conversion of [5-3H]mevalonate into sterols, cholesterol and steroids by these vesicles. These observations could be interpreted as indicating that the molar vesicles lack or possess only a very limited capacity to biosynthesize cholesterol from acetate and mevalonate. There also remains the distinct possibility that the vesicles are deficient in the C-20,22-desmolase complex that cleaves the sterol molecule into pregnenolone and







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