Metabolism of testosterone in vivo in the pregnant rat |
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Authors: | S G Bassett G J Pepe |
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Institution: | Department of Physiology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk 23501. |
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Abstract: | The metabolism of testosterone (T) was examined during the second half of pregnancy in the rat to determine whether utilization of T for estradiol (E2) synthesis occurs via conversion of T to androstenedione (A). On Days 11, 16, and 21 of gestation (term = Day 23), rats (n = 7-9/group) were anesthetized and a constant infusion of 3H]T was initiated. At 60 min, blood was obtained from a jugular vein and the ovaries (Days 11, 16, and 21), and placentae and uterine tissue (Day 16 only) were removed. In a second study performed in rats on Day 16 of gestation (n = 8-10/group), the ovaries and/or gravid uterus were removed 15 min after initiation of 3H]T infusion, and blood was taken from a jugular vein 60 min later. Radiolabeled T and A were purified from serum and tissues by paper chromatography. In a third group of rats (n = 6), jugular vein samples were obtained sequentially on Days 11, 16 and 21 of gestation and serum concentrations of T were measured by radioimmunoassay. The metabolic clearance rate of T was constant during the study period (overall mean = 31 1/day). In contrast, the serum concentration of T (pg/ml) on Day 16 of gestation (863 +/- 108) exceeded (p less than 0.02) that on Day 11 (445 +/- 74); the latter was similar to that measured on Day 21 (592 +/- 109). Thus, the estimated production rate of T was greatest on Day 16 of gestation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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