Author:
Carlsson-Bostedt L.,Frölander N.,Edén S.,Stigbrand T.,von Schoultz B.
Abstract
Abstract. The serum concentrations of pregnancy-associated murine protein-1 (PAMP-1), acute phase α2macroglobulin, albumin, transferrin, and complement factor 3(C3) were followed in male rats during continuous infusions of oestradiol-17β and human growth hormone. Three different patterns of protein response could be distinguished. A distinct acute phase response without any additive influence of the given hormones was recorded for α2-macroglobulin, whereas the levels of albumin, transferrin and C3 were virtually unaffected throughout the experiment. Growth hormone gave a rapid and pronounced increase of PAMP-1 levels, whereas the response to oestradiol of this 'steroid-sensitive' protein was significantly weaker and delayed. It is suggested that the apparent oestrogenic influence on certain pregnancy-associated plasma proteins is mediated via growth hormone.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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