3α-Dihydroprogesterone
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| IUPAC name
3α-Hydroxypregn-4-en-20-one
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Systematic IUPAC name
1-[(1S,3aS,3bS,7R,9aR,9bS,11aS)-7-Hydroxy-9a,11a-dimethyl-2,3,3a,3b,4,5,7,8,9,9a,9b,10,11,11a-tetradecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-1-yl]ethan-1-one
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| Other names
3α-Dihydroprogesterone
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InChI=1S/C21H32O2/c1-13(22)17-6-7-18-16-5-4-14-12-15(23)8-10-20(14,2)19(16)9-11-21(17,18)3/h12,15-19,23H,4-11H2,1-3H3/t15-,16+,17-,18+,19+,20+,21-/m1/s1 Key: QWVWXRKHAXWWSV-QYYVTAPASA-N
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CC(=O)[C@H]1CC[C@@H]2[C@@]1(CC[C@H]3[C@H]2CCC4=C[C@@H](CC[C@]34C)O)C
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| Properties
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C21H32O2
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316.485 g·mol−1
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
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3α-Dihydroprogesterone (3α-DHP), also known as 3α-hydroxyprogesterone, as well as pregn-4-en-3α-ol-20-one, is an endogenous neurosteroid.[1] It is biosynthesized by 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase from progesterone.[1] 3α-DHP has been found to act as a positive allosteric modulator of the GABAA receptor and is described as being as active as allopregnanolone in regard to this action.[1] In accordance, it has anxiolytic effects in animals.[2] 3α-DHP has also been found to inhibit the secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the rat pituitary gland, demonstrating possible antigonadotropic properties.[1] Unlike the case of most other inhibitory neurosteroids, 3α-DHP production is not blocked by 5α-reductase inhibitors like finasteride.[1] No data were available on the progestogenic activity of 3α-DHP as of 1977.[3] Levels of 5α-DHP have been quantified.[4]
Chemistry
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References
- ^ a b c d e Neurosteroids and Brain Function. Academic Press. 12 December 2001. pp. 484–. ISBN 978-0-08-054423-6.
- ^ Kavaliers, Martin; Wiebe, John P.; Galea, Liisa A.M. (1 May 1994). "Reduction of predator odor-induced anxiety in mice by the neurosteroid 3 alpha-hydroxy-4-pregnen-20-one (3 alpha HP)". Brain Research. 645 (1–2): 325–329. doi:10.1016/0006-8993(94)91667-5. ISSN 0006-8993. PMID 7914815. S2CID 53259529. Wikidata Q48124086.
- ^ Junkermann H, Runnebaum B, Lisboa BP (July 1977). "New progesterone metabolites in human myometrium". Steroids. 30 (1): 1–14. doi:10.1016/0039-128x(77)90131-3. PMID 919010. S2CID 28420255.
- ^ Trabert B, Falk RT, Stanczyk FZ, McGlynn KA, Brinton LA, Xu X (September 2015). "Reproducibility of an assay to measure serum progesterone metabolites that may be related to breast cancer risk using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry". Horm Mol Biol Clin Investig. 23 (3): 79–84. doi:10.1515/hmbci-2015-0026. PMC 4966666. PMID 26353176.
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| Corticosteroids | |
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| Sex steroids | | Androgens |
- Metabolites: 3α-Androstanediol
- 3α-Androstanediol glucuronide
- 3β-Androstanediol
- 5β-Dihydrotestosterone
- 3α-Etiocholanediol
- 3β-Etiocholanediol
- Androstanetriols
- Androstenediol sulfate
- Androstenetriol
- Androsterone glucuronide
- Androsterone sulfate
- Dihydrotestosterone glucuronide
- Dihydrotestosterone sulfate
- Etiocholanedione
- Etiocholanolone
- Etiocholanolone glucuronide
- Epietiocholanolone
- Testosterone glucuronide
- Testosterone sulfate
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| Estrogens |
- Estranes: Estetrol
- Estradiol
- Estrone
- Estriol
- 17α-Estradiol
- 16β-Epiestriol (16β-hydroxyestradiol)
- 17α-Epiestriol (16α-hydroxy-17α-estradiol)
- 16β,17α-Epiestriol (16β-hydroxy-17α-estradiol)
- 2-Hydroxyestradiol
- 2-Hydroxyestriol
- 2-Hydroxyestrone
- 4-Hydroxyestradiol
- 4-Hydroxyestriol
- 4-Hydroxyestrone
- 4-Methoxyestradiol
- 4-Methoxyestrone
- 16α-Hydroxyestrone
- 16β-Hydroxyestrone
- 16-Ketoestradiol
- 16-Ketoestrone
- Metabolites: 2-Methoxyestradiol
- 2-Methoxyestrone
- 2-Methoxyestriol
- 4-Methoxyestriol
- Estradiol disulfate
- Estradiol glucuronide
- Estradiol 3-glucuronide
- Estradiol 3-glucuronide 17β-sulfate
- Estradiol sulfate
- Estradiol 17β-sulfate
- Estrone glucuronide
- Estrone sulfate
- Estriol glucuronide
- Estriol sulfate
- Lipoidal estradiol (e.g., estradiol stearate, estradiol palmitate)
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| Progestogens |
- Metabolites: Allopregnanediol
- Pregnanediol
- Pregnanediol glucuronide
- Pregnanetriol
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| Flavonoids | |
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| Imidazoles |
- Etomidate
- Metomidate
- Methoxyetomidate
- Propoxate
- Isopropoxate
- Butomidate
- Iso-butomidate
- Sec-butomidate
- CF2-Etomidate
- CF3-Etomidate
- CF3-Propoxate
- Flutomidate
- 2,6-Dichloro-3-fluoroetomidate
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| Kava constituents |
- 10-Methoxyyangonin
- 11-Methoxyyangonin
- 11-Hydroxyyangonin
- Desmethoxyyangonin
- 11-Methoxy-12-hydroxydehydrokavain
- 7,8-Dihydroyangonin
- Kavain
- 5-Hydroxykavain
- 5,6-Dihydroyangonin
- 7,8-Dihydrokavain
- 5,6,7,8-Tetrahydroyangonin
- 5,6-Dehydromethysticin
- Methysticin
- 7,8-Dihydromethysticin
- Yangonin
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| Monoureides | |
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| Neuroactive steroids | |
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| Nonbenzodiazepines |
- Others: Adipiplon
- AXS-17 (BAER-101, AZD-7325)
- CGS-8216
- CGS-9896
- CGS-13767
- CGS-20625
- CL-218,872
- CP-615,003
- CTP-354
- ELB-139
- GBLD-345
- Imepitoin
- JM-1232
- L-838,417
- Lirequinil (Ro41-3696)
- Miltirone (rosmariquinone)
- NS-2664
- NS-2710
- NS-11394
- Pipequaline
- ROD-188
- RWJ-51204
- SB-205,384
- SX-3228
- TGSC01AA
- TP-003
- TPA-023
- TP-13
- U-89843A
- U-90042
- Viqualine
- Y-23684
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| Others/unsorted |
- 3-Hydroxybutanal
- α-EMTBL
- AA-29504
- Alogabat
- Avermectins (e.g., ivermectin)
- Bromide compounds (e.g., lithium bromide, potassium bromide, sodium bromide)
- Carbamazepine
- Chloralose
- Chlormezanone
- Clomethiazole
- Darigabat
- DEABL
- Deuterated etifoxine
- Dihydroergolines (e.g., dihydroergocryptine, dihydroergosine, dihydroergotamine, ergoloid (dihydroergotoxine))
- DS2
- Efavirenz
- Etazepine
- Etifoxine
- Fenamates (e.g., flufenamic acid, mefenamic acid, niflumic acid, tolfenamic acid)
- Fluoxetine
- Flupirtine
- Hopantenic acid
- KRM-II-81
- Lanthanum
- Lavender oil
- Lignans (e.g., 4-O-methylhonokiol, honokiol, magnolol, obovatol)
- Loreclezole
- Menthyl isovalerate (validolum)
- Monastrol
- Nicotinic acid
- Nicotinamide
- Org 25,435
- Phenytoin
- Propanidid
- Retigabine (ezogabine)
- Safranal
- Seproxetine
- Stiripentol
- Sulfonylalkanes (e.g., sulfonmethane (sulfonal), tetronal, trional)
- Terpenoids (e.g., borneol)
- Topiramate
- Valerian constituents (e.g., isovaleric acid, isovaleramide, valerenic acid, valerenol)
- Unsorted benzodiazepine site positive modulators: α-Pinene
- MRK-409 (MK-0343)
- TCS-1105
- TCS-1205
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See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • GABA receptor modulators • GABA metabolism/transport modulators |