Abstract
The half-life and metabolic clearance rate of human seminal plasma inhibin after injection into male rats was studied. Labeled inhibin was injected i.v. into 27-day-old rats (10 ng, 3.5 X i0� cpm) and 75-day-old rats (15 ng, 5.5 X i0� cpm). In both age groups, rats were killed at intervals between 1-5 and 480 mm later, and samples of blood and tissues were taken for radioimmunoassay. 112511-hSPI disappeared from blood plasma in a multi-exponential fashion. The first exponential curve, which represents the actual half-life of hSPI, was 2.34 mm in adult rats and 90 mm in 27-day-old rats. The slower component of each curve had values of 231 and 365 mm, respectively. The initial distribution volume was 13.6 ml and 4.13 ml for the adult and immature animals. The metabolic clearance rate of inhibin in adult rats was 0.12 mI/mm and 0.019 mI/mm in immature rats. In both groups, only the pituitary and the pineal gland showed specific uptake of inhibin. The pituitary and the pineal uptake (tissue/plasma) was maximal at 120 mm (3.9 and 3.4) in immature rats, while in adults pituitary uptake was maximal (1.55) at 10 mm and the pineal gland showed uptake (2.4) only at 8 mm. In vitro binding of labeled inhibin to the pituitary plasma membrane supported the above observations. We conclude that the metabolic clearance rate of inhibin was fasten in adult rats, whereas specific uptake of [22111 -hSPI was greater in the pituitary and pineal glands of immature rats.
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