For the purpose of elucidating whether the biological characteristics
of estramustine-binding protein (EMBP) are different in benign prostat
ic hypertrophy (BPH) and prostatic carcinoma (PC) and also to determin
e the clinical value of EMBP in the tissue, the EMBP concentration in
19 patients with BPH and 26 with untreated PC was measured by means of
radioimmunoassay (RIA) using an antibody raised against EMBP obtained
from the rat ventral prostate and compared simultaneously with the di
hydrotestosterone (DHT) level in the same tissue. The level of serum p
rostate-specific antigen (PSA) was also measured in these patients. Th
e EMBP concentration was significantly correlated with the tissue DHT
level in BPH and well-differentiated PC (r = 0.745, p < 0.0001), where
as it did not correlate in moderately and poorly differentiated PC (r
= -0.159, p = 0.542). By comparing well-differentiated PC with moderat
ely and poorly differentiated PC, the EMBP concentration was significa
ntly lower in the former than in the latter two conditions (p < 0.005)
in spite of the highest tissue DHT level in well-differentiated PC. T
he ratio of the EMBP concentration to the DHT level in moderately and
poorly differentiated PC was significantly higher when compared with t
hat observed in either BPH or well-differentiated PC (p < 0.005, respe
ctively). However, the level of serum PSA did not reflect the histolog
ical differentiation of PC. These results suggest that: (i) the correl
ation of the EMBP concentration to the DHT level changed with the prog
ression of the histological grade, and (ii) the ratio of the EMBP conc
entration to the DHT level in the tissue is clinically valuable in elu
cidating the biological potential of individual tumors.