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William Rosner, Susan Toppel, Rex Smith (1974)
Testosterone-estradiol-binding globulin of human plasma: denaturation and protection.Biochimica et biophysica acta, 351 1
U. Westphal (1971)
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Further observations on the Kober colour and Ittrich fluorescence reactions in the measurement of oestriol, oestrone and oestradiol.The Journal of endocrinology, 40 2
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An improved scintillation cocktail of high-solubilizing power.Analytical biochemistry, 51 1
Dan Tulchinsky, Inder Chopra (1973)
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Patterns of circulating progesterone concentrations during the fertile menstrual cycle and the remainder of gestation in the rhesus monkey.Endocrinology, 84 1
(1967)
R81e des hormones thyroidiennes dans Ies interactions entre la testosterone et les proteines seriques. Comptes Rendits de I'Acadimie des Sciences
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Early Studies on Interactions between Proteins and Small Molecules or Ions
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A new method for measurement of sex hormone-binding globulin in plasma and its clinical application.The Journal of endocrinology, 55 2
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Total and free triiodothyronine and thyroxine in early infancy.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 39 2
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Development of cortisol binding in the rhesus monkey.Endocrinology, 93 2
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Steroid hormones in non-human primates during pregnancy.Acta endocrinologica. Supplementum, 166
Marco Rivarola, Maguelone Forest, Claude Migeon (1968)
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S. McCormack (1971)
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H. Ruder, P. Corvol, J. Mahoudeau, G. Ross, M. Lipsett (1971)
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(1973)
Development of the mammalian thyroid gland
W. Rosner (1972)
A simplified method for the quantitative determination of testosterone-estradiol-binding globulin activity in human plasma.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 34 6
M. Breckwoldt, G. Flickinger, T. Murawec, J. Touchstone (1972)
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D. Anderson (1974)
SEX‐HORMONE‐BINDING GLOBULINClinical Endocrinology, 3
W. Heyns, P. Moor (1971)
The binding of 17 -hydroxy-5 -androstan-3-one to the steroid-binding -globulin in human plasma, as studied by means of ammonium sulphate precipitation.Steroids, 18 6
Summary An attempt has been made to clarify the degree and control of production of the concentration gradient of sex‐hormone‐binding globulin (SHBG) between human mother and fetus. SHBG was measured by an improved ammonium sulphate precipitation method using 5α‐dihydrotestosterone as ligand. Maternal and fetal (cord blood) plasma SHBG was measured at delivery in twenty‐three normal, four twin and one anencephalic pregnancies and in non‐pregnant subjects. Comparison was also made with two macaque species, the rhesus monkey (M. mulatto) and the bonnet monkey (M. radiata), sampled shortly after delivery. In the human, a highly consistent gradient (mean 21‐fold) was found between mother and fetus, which was independent of fetal sex and weight. Fetal but not maternal SHBG was significantly higher in the twin pregnancies. Maternal SHBG was 5‐fold higher than in forty non‐pregnant women, and fell with a half‐life of 7.1 days immediately post‐partum. In the two monkey species, SHBG with similar binding‐characteristics exists but levels were 2.5‐fold higher in the non‐pregnant adult females than in women. In pregnancy, maternal SHBG levels were unchanged in the bonnet (nine observations) and fell markedly in the rhesus monkey (twenty‐three observations); levels in the infants were comparably low in all three species, though more variable in the monkeys. In seven bonnet monkey mother‐infant pairs sampled again 2 or 8 weeks later, SHBG had risen markedly (mean 6.1‐fold) in the infants as has been shown previously in the human. The species differences in the non‐pregnant females and the mothers may in part be related to species differences in oestrogen production. The macaque monkey appears suitable for studying further the mechanism of the neonatal SHBG rise, in which oestrogens cannot be implicated but thyroid hormones may be involved.
Clinical Endocrinology – Wiley
Published: Nov 1, 1976
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