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PLASMA CONCENTRATION AND PROTEIN BINDING OF OESTRIOL AND ITS CONJUGATES IN PREGNANCY

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1973

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ABSTRACT Oestriol (OE 3 ), oestriol-3-sulphate-16-glucosiduronate (OE 3 -3S,16Gl), oestriol-3-glucosiduronate (OE 3 -3Gl), oestriol-16-glucosiduronate (OE 3 16Gl) and oestriol-3-sulphate (OE 3 -3S) concentrations were measured in a pool of plasma collected from 38 healthy pregnant women at 32 to 36 weeks of gestation. Using tritiated internal standards, OE 3 and its 4 conjugates were isolated by countercurrent distributions and, following enzyme hydrolysis and chromatography, quantitated by fluorometry: OE 3 =1.48 μg/100 ml (13.8%), OE 3 -3S,16Gl = 3.78 μg/100 ml (35.2%), OE 3 -3Gl3-3Gl = 1.09 μg/100 ml (10.2%), OE 3 -16Gl= 1.59 μg/100 ml (14.8%) and OE 3 -3S = 2.79 μg/100 ml (26%). OE 3 and its conjugates were found to bind to serum proteins in Sephadex G-25 gel filtration and equilibrium dialysis studies. Considerably more OE 3 -3S and OE 3 -3S,16Gl than unconjugated OE 3 , and particularly OE 3 -16Gl and OE 3 -3Gl was bound at corresponding serum protein concentrations. When serum was fractionated by starch block electrophoresis and gel filtration on Sephadex G-200, OE 3 conjugates were found to be bound by protein(s) present in the albumin fraction. The difference in plasma protein binding between OE 3 -3S/OE 3 -3S,16Gl and OE 3 -16Gl/OE 3 -3Gl explains, in part, the preponderance of OE 3 sulphoconjugates in plasma and their paucity in urine, as well as the rapid renal excretion of OE 3 -16Gl and OE 3 -3Gl. Protein binding thus appears to play an important role in OE 3 conjugate transport, metabolism and excretion.