Structural determinants of parabens in inhibiting human and rat gonadal 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
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Structural determinants of parabens in inhibiting human and rat gonadal 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
Abstract
This study delved into the impacts of 10 parabens on the activity of human and rat gonadal 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3β-HSD) within human KGN cell and rat testicular microsomes, as well as on the secretion of progesterone in KGN cells and the inhibitory potency was compared between human and rats. Intriguingly, the outcomes revealed that ethyl, propyl, butyl, hexyl, heptyl, nonyl, phenyl, and benzyl parabens displayed varying IC50 values for human 3β-HSD2, from 4.15 to 139.96 μM, demonstrating characteristics of mixed inhibitors. Notably, within KGN cells, all examined parabens, excluding nonyl and phenyl parabens, significantly inhibited progesterone secretion at 5-50 μM. In the case of rats, the IC50 values for these parabens on gonadal 3β-HSD1 fluctuated between 7.15 and 110.76 μM, likewise functioning as mixed inhibitors. Through docking analysis, it was proposed that most parabens effectively bind to NAD+ and/or steroid binding site. Moreover, bivariate correlation analysis unveiled an inverse correlation between IC50 values and structural characteristics such as LogP, molecular weight, heavy atom number, and carbon number within the alcohol moiety of parabens. 3D-QSAR elucidated pivotal regions, comprising hydrogen bond donor, hydrogen bond acceptor, and hydrophobic region, with the most potent inhibitor nonyl paraben engaging with all regions, while the weakest inhibitor ethyl paraben interacted with the regions except for the hydrophobic region. In conclusion, this investigation underscored the inhibitory effects imparted by several parabens on both human and rat gonadal 3β-HSD activity, with their inhibitory potency being modulated by aspects of hydrophobicity and carbon chain length.
Keywords: 3β-HSD; Docking analysis; KGN cells; Parabens; Progesterone.
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