Analysis of the Progesterone Displacement of Its Human Serum Albumin Binding Site by Beta-estradiol Using Biochromatographic Approaches: Effect of Two Salt Modifiers
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The mechanisms of (i) the binding of two sex-hormones (i.e. progesterone and beta-estradiol) to human serum albumin (HSA) and (ii) the progesterone displacement of its HSA binding cavity by beta-estradiol were studied by biochromatography using three different methods. In the first time, zonal elution method was used to prove the direct competition effect between the two sex-hormone. In the second time, the competition effect between beta-estradiol and progesterone to bound on the same HSA site was analysed by the competitive bi-Langmuir approach. Finally, the thermodynamic data of these two binding processes were studied. The Gibbs free energy value (Delta(approximately)G degrees) of the displacement equilibrium was negative demonstrating that beta-estradiol displaced progesterone of its HSA binding cavity. Moreover, the effect of two chloride modifiers (i.e. Na(+), Mg(2+)) on these two binding processes were analysed. Results showed that in the salt biological concentration ranges, the Mg(2+) cation enhanced strongly the bioavailable progesterone, whereas the Na(+) cation interacted slowly on the progesterone displacement of its HSA binding site by beta-estradiol. This study showed that it must be useful to carry out more in vivo test on the magnesium supplementation effect for women who suffer from estrogen dominance syndrome.
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