BIOLOGY 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Globulin, Follicular Phase, Lipophilicity

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Steroids are lipophilic, only sparingly water soluble. Steroids bind to wataer soluble carrier proteins to travel in the blood: ex. Shbg: sex hormone binding globulin: carrier proteins allow testosterone to stay in bloodstream without being broken down as quickly. Protein hormones are able to travel freely but bind to receptors on cell surface, steroid hormones can pass directly into the cell. [testosterone] freely floating means that it is in an active form it has been released from its carrier protein; this does not represent the majority of testosterone, which is generally bound. Liver: primary site where they are broken down; filled with enzymes: does this by creating a water soluble metabolite that can be excreted, small percentage is excreted in its regular form. As a consequence, urine samples are tested for the metabolites of the desired hormone: sweat and saliva samples: these have fatty components, which allows for easier testing for steroid (bc they are lipophilic)

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