Evidence for a Two-Pool System Governing the Excretion of Radioactive Urinary Estrogen Conjugates During the First Eight Hours Following the Administration of Estrone-6,7-3H to Male Subjects. Probable Role of the Enterohepatic Circulation

1969 
ABSTRACT The presence of an enterohepatic circulation for estrogens in the human is well established, but its possible function as an anatomic pool in which estrogens are distributed and from which they may be transferred has not been explored. To obtain evidence for a pool effect attributable to the enterohepatic circulation, a single dose of estrone-6,7-3H was administered to 4 normal male subjects, and urine was collected in hourly periods for 8 hr. Samples were analyzed for radioactive unconjugated estrone, and for radioactive sulfates and glucosiduronates of estrone, estradiol-17β and estriol. Radioactive estrone glucosiduronate was found to be quantitatively the most important conjugate excreted during the 8-hr period, exceeding the excretion of the other radioactive conjugates by a factor of 10. The excretion of each estrogen was plotted against time, and the curves so obtained were fitted using a mathematical model consisting either of 1 or the sum of 2 gamma density functions. Unconjugated estron...
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