Y. Usami, K. Iguchi, T. Adachi, Hajime Yamamoto, K. Koshida, T. Uchibayashi, K. Hirano
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Abstract
Specimens of urine were obtained before and after digital rectal examination from four patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) for comparative analysis of protein components by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography. Four characteristic peaks were detected in urine after compared with before the physical examination, and their molecular masses on SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were 16, 16, 34 and 46 kDa. After the proteins were reduced, S-pyridylethylated and cleaved with cyanogen bromide, the amino-terminal amino acids were sequenced and a homology search was conducted. The two 16-kDa proteins were both identified as fl-microseminoprotein. The 34-kDa protein was identified as a prostate-specific antigen, and the 46-kDa protein was a Zn-a2-glycoprotein. The present findings provide important information on pre-analytical sampling of urine for the diagnosis of BPH.