The uptake and metabolism of cyclophosphamide by the ovary.

K Ataya, E Pydyn, J Young, R Struck
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Abstract

The uptake of cyclophosphamide (CTX) and its metabolites was evaluated by injecting adult female rats with 14C-CTX on the morning of metestrous or proestrus. Rats were sacrificed 1 and 5 hours after 14C-CTX injection. The ovary, uterus, spleen, thymus, liver, kidney, anterior pituitary, duodenum, skeletal muscle and whole blood were isolated from each rat. Samples were combusted using a biological material oxidizer and the resulting CO2 was absorbed and counted. Liver and kidney had the highest uptake of 14C-radioactivity. The ovary appears to have 14C uptake comparable to the thymus and other tissues. Metabolism of CTX by the ovary was investigated by incubating 14C-CTX with human and rat granulosa cells and other ovarian cells obtained from pregnant mares' serum gonadotropin (PMSG)-primed immature rats, in separate experiments. The conversion of CTX to two marker metabolites, 4-ketocyclophosphamide and 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide was negligible and did not change in the presence of luteinizing hormone (LH). It is concluded that 1) following 14C-CTX injection, the ovary takes up a proportion of 14C-radioactivity comparable to other target tissues (e.g. thymus) and 2) the ovary is not capable of activating CTX in vitro in our system.

卵巢对环磷酰胺的摄取和代谢。
用14C-CTX方法观察成年雌性大鼠在发情或发情前早晨注射环磷酰胺(CTX)及其代谢物的摄取情况。注射14C-CTX后1、5小时处死大鼠。分别取卵巢、子宫、脾脏、胸腺、肝脏、肾脏、垂体前叶、十二指肠、骨骼肌和全血。样品使用生物材料氧化剂燃烧,产生的二氧化碳被吸收并计数。肝脏和肾脏对14c放射性的吸收最高。卵巢似乎具有与胸腺和其他组织相当的14C摄取。通过将14C-CTX与人、大鼠颗粒细胞和其他从妊娠母马血清促性腺激素(PMSG)诱导的未成熟大鼠卵巢细胞孵育,在不同的实验中研究CTX在卵巢中的代谢。CTX向两种标记代谢物(4-酮环磷酰胺和4-羟基环磷酰胺)的转化可以忽略不计,并且在黄体生成素(LH)存在时没有变化。由此得出结论:1)注射14C-CTX后,卵巢吸收14c -放射性的比例与其他靶组织(如胸腺)相当;2)在我们的系统中卵巢不具备体外激活CTX的能力。
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