Metabolic clearance rate of equilin sulfate and its conversion to plasma equilin, conjugated and unconjugated equilenin, 17 beta-dihydroequilin, and 17 beta-dihydroequilenin in normal postmenopausal women and men under steady state conditions

  • University of Toronto ROR

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 77(5), 1269-1274

DOI 10.1210/jcem.77.5.8077320 PMID 8077320

Abstract

The constant infusion of [3H]equilin sulfate ([3H]EqS) was used to estimate the MCR of equilin sulfate (EqS) and to measure the conversion of this estrogen to equilin (Eq), equilenin (Eqn), equilenin sulfate (EqnS), 17 beta-dihydroequilin (17 beta-Eq), 17 beta-dihydroequilin sulfate (17 beta-EqS), 17 beta-dihydroequilenin (17 beta-Eqn), and 17 beta-dihydroequilenin sulfate (17 beta-EqnS) in normal postmenopausal women and men. Infusion of [3H]EqS was started in five postmenopausal women and two men 30 min after a priming dose and continued at a constant rate of 12-15 microCi/h for 3 h. Blood samples were taken 15 min before the end of infusion, at the end of the infusion, and 15 min after the end of infusion. Unconjugated and sulfate-conjugated Eq, Eqn, 17 beta-Eq, and 17 beta-Eqn were isolated from plasma. The mean MCR of EqS was calculated to be 280 +/- 24 L/day or 170 +/- 18 L/day.m2. The mean conversion ratios for precursor EqS to product 17 beta-EqS, EqnS, 17 beta-EqnS, 17 beta-Eq, Eq, Eqn, and 17 beta-Eqn were 0.300, 0.190, 0.100, 0.020, 0.016, 0.008, and 0.004 respectively. In both the sulfate-conjugated and unconjugated forms, 17 beta-Eq was the most abundant metabolite formed. 17 beta-Eq estrogen is a potent uterotropic agent and has a much higher affinity for estrogen receptors than Eq. Its formation may be of importance in the overall biological activity of EqS present in conjugated equine estrogen preparations.

Topics

equilin sulfate metabolic clearance rate postmenopausal, conjugated equine estrogen metabolism equilin equilenin, Bhavnani equilin sulfate conversion metabolites, 17 beta-dihydroequilin estrogen receptor affinity, equine estrogen metabolism postmenopausal women constant infusion, equilin sulfate metabolites uterotropic activity, Premarin equine estrogen pharmacokinetics metabolism, estrogen sulfate conjugation metabolic clearance steady state, dihydroequilin biological activity hormone replacement therapy, equilenin sulfate conversion ratio postmenopausal estrogen
PMID 8077320 8077320 DOI 10.1210/jcem.77.5.8077320 10.1210/jcem.77.5.8077320

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Bhavnani, B. R., & Cecutti, A. (1993). Metabolic clearance rate of equilin sulfate and its conversion to plasma equilin, conjugated and unconjugated equilenin, 17 beta-dihydroequilin, and 17 beta-dihydroequilenin in normal postmenopausal women and men under steady state conditions. *The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism*, *77*(5), 1269-1274. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem.77.5.8077320

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