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The in vivo regulation of the progesterone "receptor" in guinea pig uterus: dependence on estrogen and progesterone
Authors:M L Freifeld  P D Feil  C W Bardin
Institution:Departments of Physiology, Biochemistry and Medicine, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033 USA
Abstract:An assay for quantifying the high affinity progesterone binding protein in guinea pig uterine cytosol was developed using Florisil to separate bound and free steroid. The activity of the progesterone binding protein increased between 4–12 hours following estrogen administration and by 4 days of treatment was 10-fold higher than castrate controls. When estrogen administration was discontinued the progesterone binding activity declined slowly with a half-life of 3 days. By contrast, progesterone treatment caused a rapid decline of binding activity within 3 hours. These studies suggest that the antagonistic actions of estrogen and progesterone determine the quantity of available progesterone binding sites in guinea pig uterine cytosol.
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