AbstractRecent studies demonstrated the importance of the mitochondrial ATP in the regulation of a novel long-chain fatty acid generation/export system in mitochondria of diabetic rat heart. In steroidogenic systems, mitochondrial ATP and intramitochondrial arachidonic acid (AA) generation are important for steroidogenesis. Here, we report that mitochondrial ATP is necessary for the generation and export of AA, steroid production and steroidogenic acute regulatory protein induction supported by cyclic 3′–5′-adenosine monophosphate in steroidogenic cells. These results demonstrate that ATP depletion affects AA export and provide new evidence of the existence of the fatty acid generation and export system involved in mitochondrial cholesterol...
International audienceThis review re-evaluates regulatory aspects of substrate supply in heart. In a...
The rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, known as the transfer of cholesterol...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...
Recent studies demonstrated the importance of the mitochondrial ATP in the regulation of a novel lon...
Although the role of arachidonic acid (AA) in angiotensin II (ANG II)- and potassium-stimulated ster...
The mitochondria are critical for steroidogenesis since the ability of cholesterol to move into mito...
The first and rate-limiting step of steroidogenesis is catalyzed by the mitochondrial cholesterol si...
International audienceIn adrenal glomerulosa cells, angiotensin II (Ang II) and potassium stimulate ...
In order to achieve the goal of this article, as an example we will describe the strategies followed...
International audienceHormone-sensitive acute steroid biosynthesis requires trafficking of cholester...
<div><p>The rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, known as the transfer of cho...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...
In mammals, all steroids are synthesized from a common precursor, cholesterol. In contrast to polype...
The rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, known as the transfer of cholesterol...
Stimulation of steroid-producing cells of the gonads and adrenals with trophic hormone (LH and ACTH,...
International audienceThis review re-evaluates regulatory aspects of substrate supply in heart. In a...
The rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, known as the transfer of cholesterol...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...
Recent studies demonstrated the importance of the mitochondrial ATP in the regulation of a novel lon...
Although the role of arachidonic acid (AA) in angiotensin II (ANG II)- and potassium-stimulated ster...
The mitochondria are critical for steroidogenesis since the ability of cholesterol to move into mito...
The first and rate-limiting step of steroidogenesis is catalyzed by the mitochondrial cholesterol si...
International audienceIn adrenal glomerulosa cells, angiotensin II (Ang II) and potassium stimulate ...
In order to achieve the goal of this article, as an example we will describe the strategies followed...
International audienceHormone-sensitive acute steroid biosynthesis requires trafficking of cholester...
<div><p>The rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, known as the transfer of cho...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...
In mammals, all steroids are synthesized from a common precursor, cholesterol. In contrast to polype...
The rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, known as the transfer of cholesterol...
Stimulation of steroid-producing cells of the gonads and adrenals with trophic hormone (LH and ACTH,...
International audienceThis review re-evaluates regulatory aspects of substrate supply in heart. In a...
The rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, known as the transfer of cholesterol...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...