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  • Title: Metabolism of 125 I-luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone.
    Author: Miyachi Y, Mecklenburg RS, Hansen JW, Lipsett MB.
    Journal: J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1973 Jul; 37(1):63-7. PubMed ID: 4577100.
    Abstract:
    With the use of prepared iodine-125-monoiodo-LH-RH, the disappearance rates of LH-RH (luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone) in man and in the rat were investigated, as well as the distribution of LH-RH in the rat. After 10 microcuries of iodine-125-LH-RH were injected as an iv bolus into 3 male volunteers, blood samples from the opposite arm were obtained through an indwelling venous catheter at 2, 5, 8, 11, 15, 20, 30, 45, and 60 minutes postinjection and at 6 and 24 hours postinjection. To describe the disappearance curve a 3-term exponential equation was necessary and sufficient. The ranges of the t1/2s for the first, second, and third components were 2-4 minutes, 30-55 minutes, and starting at more than 10 hours. The initial distribution space was 3-4.7 1 or 37-47 ml/kg body weight. Similar procedures in the rat (45) resulted in an equation with 2 exponentials, with the ranges of the t1/2s for the first and second components being 5-10 minutes and 150-600 minutes. In both man and rat the distribution volume approximated estimated plasma volume. Following the injection of iodine-125-LH-RH in the rat, pituitary radioactivity increased, as expected, reaching a maximum tissue/serum ratio of 1.5 at 90 minutes. 2 iodinated oligomers of LH-RH were found to have different disappearance rates and distributions in the rat than did iodine-125-LHrh. the disappearance rate of iodine-125-LH-RH in this study is consistent with values for other small peptide hormones.
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