ADRENAL FUNCTION IN BREAST CANCER: PRODUCTION AND METABOLIC CLEARANCE RATE OF CORTISOL IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY OR ADVANCED BREAST CANCER AND IN NORMAL WOMEN *
- 1 November 1968
- journal article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 42 (3) , 425-432
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0420425
Abstract
SUMMARY The production rate of cortisol in patients with early or advanced breast cancer was compared with that of controls of comparable age. The miscible pool of this hormone was raised in advanced breast-cancer patients due to a higher production rate. The plasma clearance of cortisol remained unaffected, resulting in a higher titre of cortisol (both total and unbound) in advanced breast-cancer patients. There was no significant difference in the production rate between the early breast-cancer cases and controls. The binding of cortisol to transcortin was studied in all cases. The amount of unbound cortisol was raised in advanced breast-cancer cases. There was a significant correlation between both total and unbound cortisol and the production rate of this hormone. The latter correlation suggests that there is no abnormality in the hepatic extraction of cortisol in these patients. The metabolic clearance rate was found to be of the order of the blood flow through the liver when unbound cortisol was used for its estimation, showing that it is the unbound cortisol which is removed by the liver.Keywords
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