Abstract

The present study has been designed to measure the levels of C-19 steroids and their glucuronide derivatives (G) in the plasma of males at three different ages: (1) 4–7 years old, (2) 20–35 years old and (3) 55–70 years old. In 4–7 years old, the plasma levels of the free and conjugated C-19 steroids were almost undetectable. From the data obtained in both groups of adult men, it appeared that except for androsterone, the levels of all free C-19 steroids were diminished by 10–70% during aging. In adult men, androsterone-G was the predominant C-19 steroid-G in plasma. The levels ofandrosterone-G, in the group of 20–35 years old, exceed by 3 and 20-fold the levels of androstane-3α,17β-diol-G and androstane-3β,17β-diol-G, respectively. During aging, while the levels of androsterone-G and androstane3β, 17β-diol-G were decreased or in the case of androstane-3α,17β-diol-G remained unchanged, testosterone-G and dihydrotestosterone-G levels were markedly increased, suggesting a modification in the action of glucuronyl transferase during aging.

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