Date published: 2025-11-24

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17β-HSD8 Inhibitors

17β-HSD8 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to inhibit the enzyme 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 8 (17β-HSD8). This enzyme is a member of the 17β-HSD family, which plays a crucial role in steroid hormone metabolism by catalyzing the interconversion between active and inactive forms of sex steroids. Specifically, 17β-HSD8 is involved in the oxidation of estradiol to estrone and testosterone to androstenedione, thereby regulating the intracellular concentrations of these hormones. By inhibiting 17β-HSD8, these compounds alter the balance of steroid hormones within cells, providing a valuable tool for studying the enzyme's function in various biological processes such as cell growth, differentiation, and metabolism.

17β-HSD8 inhibitors encompass a diverse range of structures, often designed to mimic the natural substrates of the enzyme or to interact specifically with its active site. These inhibitors can be steroidal, bearing resemblance to endogenous hormones like estradiol or testosterone, which allows them to bind effectively to 17β-HSD8. Alternatively, non-steroidal inhibitors may be developed to achieve higher selectivity and potency by interacting with unique amino acid residues in the enzyme's active site. Researchers utilize these compounds in biochemical assays and cellular models to dissect the catalytic mechanism of 17β-HSD8, explore its substrate specificity, and understand its regulation at the molecular level. The insights gained from studying 17β-HSD8 inhibitors contribute to a broader comprehension of steroidogenesis and the complex network of enzymatic reactions that maintain hormonal balance within the body.

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