Effect of cortisol on percentage of non-sex-hormone-bound steroid: Implications for distribution of steroids on binding proteins in serum

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Cooke, RR
McIntosh, JEA
MurrayMcIntosh, RP
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[1] VICTORIA UNIV WELLINGTON,SCH BIOL SCI,WELLINGTON,NEW ZEALAND
[2] WELLINGTON SCH MED,DEPT PATHOL,WELLINGTON,NEW ZEALAND
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testosterone; estradiol; carticosteroid-binding globulin; ammonium sulfate precipitation;
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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We previously observed that in men concentrations of serum testosterone (T) not bound to sex-hormone-binding globulin (n-SHBGT) decreased as concentrations of cortisol increased in early morning. This led us to investigate in vitro the influence of several steroids on protein-bound T. Steroids were added to late-evening sera containing low concentrations of cortisol, Changes were measured in percent T or estradiol not bound to SHBG (%n-SHBGT or %n-SHBGE), Results were compared with computer simulations of a mass action model describing current understanding of steroid binding to serum proteins. In vitro measurements confirmed changes observed in vivo, Cortisol at 600 nmol/L reduced %n-SHBGT to 61% +/- 5% of basal, but this was reversed with cortisol at 2000 nmol/L. Progesterone reduced %n-SHBGT less, and dexamethasone had no effect. Free T rose with added cortisol. Increasing estradiol to 900 nmol/L caused an increase in %n-SHBGT. The %n-SHBGE rose with added cortisol (121% +/- 5% of basal with cortisol at 1000 mmol/L). Simulation predicted all behaviors except the marked initial decrease in %n-SHBGT as cortisol concentrations increased and the absolute values of %n-SHBGT and %n-SHBGE. A possible explanation for the former is that T is displaced from corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) by added cortisol, more T is bound to CBG than expected, and T displaced from CBG associates with SHBG rather than albumin, Alternatively, current understanding about steroid binding to serum proteins has other major deficiencies.
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