Literature DB >> 3927063

Direct effect of sex steroid-binding protein (SBP) of plasma on the metabolic clearance rate of testosterone in the rhesus macaque.

P H Pétra, F Z Stanczyk, P C Namkung, M A Fritz, M J Novy.   

Abstract

We report direct evidence for the effect of the sex steroid-binding protein (SBP) on the metabolic clearance rate of testosterone (MCRT). Pure rhesus SBP or human SBP was infused intravenously into three different cycling female rhesus monkeys. MCRT was measured before and after SBP had reached 150-300% of basal levels. A decrease in MCRT was observed in all cases. The effect of SBP on MCRT was tested further in four additional cycling females by infusing immunoaffinity-purified monospecific human SBP antibodies known to cross-react with rhesus SBP. SBP dropped to 54, 40, 4 and 2% of basal levels with a concomitant increase of 118, 190, 320 and 640% of basal MCRT. In one of these animals, pure rabbit SBP was administered after the anti-human SBP infusion resulting in a decrease in MCRT. The magnitude of the SBP effect on MCRT is related to the distribution of testosterone (T) bound to SBP and albumin in the plasma. Calculations show that as long as the percent of T bound to SBP is equal or higher than the percent of T bound to albumin, the influence on MCRT is small. However, if SBP is reduced to the extent that T is bound mostly to albumin, the redistribution of T is associated with a dramatic increase in MCRT. We conclude that under normal conditions each animal has an optimum concentration of plasma SBP which binds a maximum amount of T. If SBP increases above this level, little effect on MCRT will result. However, a drop below the optimum level, as is the case in certain physiological or clinical conditions, will produce a large increase in the clearance of T.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3927063     DOI: 10.1016/0022-4731(85)90280-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Steroid Biochem        ISSN: 0022-4731            Impact factor:   4.292


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