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In rodents, the vaginal epithelium undergoes cyclical changes with an alternating pattern of keratinization and mucification. It has been known for decades that vitamin A and its active form retinoic acid are responsible for normal epithelial homeostasis. However, it has not so far been certain which enzymes catalyze the first and rate-limiting step in retinoic acid synthesis. By means of microdissection and ultrathin-layer gel electrophoresis, alcohol dehydrogenase isoenzyme activity was determined quantitatively in the various layers of the vaginal mucous membrane. It was found that, in the rat, only alcohol dehydrogenase 3 and 4 are expressed. Marked cyclical changes of alcohol dehydrogenase 4 activity in the stratum germinativum of the vaginal epithelium strongly support the assumption that this isoenzyme is responsible for retinoic acid synthesis, and that it is essential for the changes accompanying keratinization and mucification.
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Nowak, C., Maly, I.P. & Sasse, D. Changes in the Activity of Alcohol Dehydrogenase Isoenzymes During the Estrus Cycle in the Vagina of the Rat. Histochem J 32, 515–520 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004169021879
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