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J Clin Endocrinol Metab, Vol. 63, No. 1. (1 July 1986), pp. 20-28.
The concentration of testosterone in saliva is probably in equilibrium with the concentration of
cellular exchangeable testosterone in salivary gland, and these pools are a function of 1) hormone
transplant from the plasma compartment, and 2) hormone metabolism in salivary gland cells. Both of
these processes were examined in the present study using the carotid injection technique in normal
and pilocarpine-stimulated ketamine-anesthetized rats. Both testosterone and estradiol were rapidly
transported across salivary gland capillaries in vivo from the circulating albumin-bound pool.
Estradiol, but not testosterone, was also rapidly transported into salivary gland from the
circulating human sex hormone-binding globulinbound pool. Hormone transport was several-fold
greater thanthe capillary transport of [3H]bovine albumin, indicating thatbound hormone was
available for transport across salivary gland capillaries via an enhanced dissociation mechanism,
with the plasma protein primarily residing in the plasma compartment. This result was confirmed by
thaw-mount autoradiography, which showed diffuse distribution of [3H]testosterone in salivary
gland, but vascular retention of [3H]bovine albumin. The concentration of exchangeable cellular
testosterone in rat saliva was less than 4% of the total or plasma exchangeable testosterone in the
rat. This marked discrepancy between the concentration of plasma and cellular exchangeable hormone
suggested that there was rapid metabolism of androgen by salivary glandin vivo. This was confirmed
by chromatographic separation of [3H] testosterone and labeled metabolites in homogenates of
salivary gland. By 60 sec after injection, approximately 30% of the radioactivity in the salivary
gland was in the form of androgen metabolites, which primarily comigrated with an androstenedione
standard. The data indicate that albumin-bound testosterone, albuminbound estradiol, and sex
hormone-binding globulin-bound estradiol are all exchangeable in salivary gland capillaries. The
low concentration of cellular exchangeable testosterone in salivary gland appears to be due to
rapid tissue metabolism of this hormone. Thus, changes in androgen metabolism may alter salivary
gland hormone concentrations independent of any change in the concentration of biologically active
hormone in plasma. 10.1210/jcem-63-1-20
William Cefalu, William Pardridge, Gautam Chaudhuri, Howard Judd

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