Low endogenous estrogen levels--analytical problems and tissue sensitivity.

K Carlström
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Abstract

Measurement of low peripheral concentrations of estradiol-17 beta with radioimmunoassay techniques has frequently produced extremely variable results, due to methodological problems. One such problem is variable non-specifically bound radioactivity (NSB) in methods using precipitation for separation of free and bound radioactivity. This problem can be overcome either by substituting the precipitation technique with dextran coated charcoal separation which drastically reduces NSB or by correcting for individual NSB values in samples and calibrators. These simple modifications of an existing commercial kit make convenient determination of estradiol-17 beta at low concentrations in postmenopausal women possible. Estrone sulfate is the quantitatively most important circulating estrogen in non-pregnant individuals. Studies of the metabolism of tritiated estrone sulfate in vitro evidently show that estrone sulfate is converted into estradiol-17 beta in several estrogen target tissues, including the vaginal mucosa. This conversion is probably important for the estradiol-17 beta supply to target organs in individuals with low circulating levels of estradiol-17 beta such as postmenopausal women.

内源性雌激素水平低——分析问题和组织敏感性。
由于方法学问题,用放射免疫测定技术测量低外周血浓度雌二醇-17 β经常产生极不稳定的结果。其中一个问题是用沉淀分离自由和束缚放射性的方法中的可变非特异性结合放射性(NSB)。这个问题可以通过用葡聚糖包被炭分离代替沉淀技术来克服,这大大减少了NSB,或者通过校正样品和校定器中的单个NSB值来克服。这些对现有商业试剂盒的简单修改使绝经后妇女低浓度雌二醇-17 β的方便测定成为可能。硫酸雌酮在非妊娠个体中是最重要的循环雌激素。体外对氚化硫酸雌酮代谢的研究表明,硫酸雌酮在包括阴道粘膜在内的多种雌激素靶组织中转化为雌二醇-17 β。这种转化对于雌二醇-17 β循环水平较低的个体(如绝经后妇女)的目标器官供应可能很重要。
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