Abstract

ABP has been measured in 105,000 g supernatants of testis and epididymls from rabbits of different ages and compared with a similar androgen binding protein (TeBG) in rabbit serum. Whereas the concentration of ABP in the caput epididymidis increased markedly from immaturity to adulthood, serum TeBG decreased, indicating that ABP and TeBG are regulated by different hormonal mechanisms. The concentration of ABP (pmoles/mg protein) in sexually mature rabbits was much higher in the epididymis than in the testis. Within the epididymis most of the ABP was concentrated within the caput, and very low amounts were found in the cauda, indicating that binding activity of ABP is destroyed as it passes through the epididymis. In addition to ABP (R f ~0.7), rabbit epididymal supernatant contains a larger binding protein for 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT; 17β-hydroxy-5α-androstan-3-one) with slower electrophoretic mobility (R f ~0.4) and a more rapid sedimentation rate on sucrose gradients (7S). This component is most probably the intracellular androgen receptor in the rabbit e pididymis.

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