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Regulation of adrenal steroidogenesis by the high-affinity phosphodiesterase 8 family

  • Horm Metab Res. 2012 Sep;44(10):790-4. doi: 10.1055/s-0032-1321861.
L-C L Tsai 1 J A Beavo
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-7280, USA.
Abstract

The main function of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterases (PDEs) is to degrade cAMP, a ubiquitous second messenger. Therefore, PDEs can function as prime regulators of cAMP/PKA-dependent processes such as steroidogenesis. Until recently, the roles of the PDE8 family have been largely unexplored, presumably due to the lack of a selective inhibitor. This review focuses on recent reports about the regulatory roles of the PDE8 family in adrenal steroidogenesis, as well as the inhibitory properties and specificity of a new PDE8-selective inhibitor, PF-04957325. We also describe a method of measuring urinary corticosterone levels in vivo as a minimally invasive way of monitoring the stress level in a mouse.

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