This proposal will investigate the physiological regulation and actions of sex steroid-binding protein (SBP) in the male. SBP is a B-globulin that exhibits high-affinity binding of testosterone (T), the major circulating androgen. Plasma levels of this protein have been shown to increase markedly after birth in man, monkeys, bats, rabbits, and hamsters, and also during reproductive renewal in seasonal breeders. Current concepts hold that SBP may play an important role in altering the extra- and intracellular distribution, metabolism, and availability of T. Thus, any increases in SBP levels would be expected to influence the action of circulating androgens. Preliminary studies have suggested that both the postnatal and seasonal increases in SBP activity are influenced by the thyroid. To investigate the role of this gland in the regulation of SBP, plasma levels of total and free T3 and T4 will be measured in Djungarian hamsters and correlated with the dramatic increases in SBP levels which occur postnatally in this species. Parallel studies will be conducted in bats during the laboratory-induced seasonal SBP rise. In addition, the dose-response relationship between SBP levels and both L- and D-T4 will be determined in athyrotic males. To investigate the role of SBP in androgen action, two animal models will be employed: 1) the castrated male rat, an animal which lacks an endogenous SBP and thus allows the independent manipulation, by controlled chronic infusions, of both SBP and T; and 2) the male bat, a mammal in which a 30-fold increase in endogenous SBP levels can be induced experimentally. Using the rat model, the effectiveness of pulsative T signals on the prostate, the seminal vesicles, and the hypothalamic/pituitary regulation of LH secretion will be determined under conditions of both high and low levels of exogenously-administered SBP. Using the bat model, the androgenic activation of target tissues by R 1881, a synthetic steroid which binds to androgen receptors in target tissues but not to bat SBP, will be evaluated. Dose-response relationships between this androgen and target response will be established in bats with high and low SBP levels. The results from these in vivo studies, coupled with the extravascular localization of SBP using immunocytochemistry, will provide valuable information on the role of SBP in androgen action at the target tissue level.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
2R01HD016535-04
Application #
3313729
Study Section
Reproductive Biology Study Section (REB)
Project Start
1983-04-01
Project End
1989-03-31
Budget Start
1986-04-01
Budget End
1987-03-31
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
1986
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Tufts University
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
604483045
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02111
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Damassa, D A; Lin, T M; Sonnenschein, C et al. (1991) Biological effects of sex hormone-binding globulin on androgen-induced proliferation and androgen metabolism in LNCaP prostate cells. Endocrinology 129:75-84
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Damassa, D A; Gustafson, A W (1988) Effects of chronic infusions of sex steroid-binding protein on the testosterone-mediated inhibition of gonadotropin secretion and maintenance of sex accessory glands in male rats. Endocrinology 123:1885-92
Gustafson, A W (1987) Changes in Leydig cell activity during the annual testicular cycle of the bat Myotis lucifugus lucifugus: histology and lipid histochemistry. Am J Anat 178:312-25

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