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SIGNIFICANCE AND METABOLISM OF COMPLEXED AND NONCOMPLEXED PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN FORMS, AND HUMAN GLANDULAR KALLIKREIN 2 IN CLINICALLY LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER BEFORE AND AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY

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Abstract

Release of free PSA contributes to the elevation of plasma total PSA after prostatectomy. Free PSA is enzymatically inactive as the release does not result in subsequent elevation of PSA alpha1-antichymotrypsin or PSA alpha2-macroglobulin. Biphasic exponential elimination of free PSA may be explained by rapid extracellular redistribution (early half-life) and glomerular filtration in the kidneys (late half-life). Our data suggest rapid metabolism of human glandular kallikrein 2 but do not support suggestions of the significance in vivo of complex formations with alpha2-macroglobulin as a major means to eliminate PSA from plasma in patients with clinically localized prostate cancer.

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