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. 1984 Jul;106(3):420-7.
doi: 10.1530/acta.0.1060420.

Identification of human semen insulin-like growth factor-I/somatomedin-C immunoreactivity and binding protein

Identification of human semen insulin-like growth factor-I/somatomedin-C immunoreactivity and binding protein

R C Baxter et al. Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). 1984 Jul.

Abstract

Human seminal plasma (SP) samples have been tested for insulin-like growth factor-I/somatomedin-C (IGF-I/SM-C) immunoreactivity. Gel chromatography of SP at neutral pH indicated that all immunoreactive IGF-I/SM-C was present at a higher molecular weight than the free peptide from plasma, while in 1 M acetic acid, a major peak of immunoreactivity was seen at an apparently lower molecular weight than the free peptide, together with a peak with molecular weight about 40 000. This latter peak contained a binding protein which, on Scatchard analysis, was shown to have a single class of binding site, Ka = 1.2 X 10(10) L/mol. The low molecular weight peak material was displaced from monoclonal and polyclonal IGF-I/SM-C antibodies parallel to standard preparations. Its elution on gel chromatography later than plasma IGF-I/SM-C was shown by re-chromatography to be due to physical retardation on the column, rather than a lower molecular weight. As acid-ethanol extraction of SP samples failed to remove binding activity, samples from patients were all subjected to acid gel chromatography before assay. The mean IGF-I/SM-C content in 5 normal men was 20.7 +/- 3.7 (SD) ng/ml while that for 4 azoospermic subjects was 9.2 +/- 3.7 ng/ml. A hyposomatotrophic subject with normal sperm density and low serum IGF-I/SM-C had an SP IGF-I/SM-C value in the normal range. This study indicates that human semen contains protein-bound immunoreactive IGF-I/SM-C which is at least in part of testicular origin, and apparently not growth hormone-dependent.

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