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The rate of dissociation of labeled estradiol from [3H] estradiol-8-9 S receptor complexes ([3H]E2-8-9 S ER) molybdate-stabilized was determined in the presence of either an excess of unlabeled hormone ("chase") or of charcoal/dextran suspension ("stripping"). Biphasic dissociation of the hormone was observed in both cases, but the fraction of the fast-dissociating component was dramatically reduced (5% instead of 60%) when stripping was used. As the dissociation patterns were independent of the degree of saturation of the receptor, the results do not favor the possibility of cooperative effects between binding sites in the 8-9 S ER. After pretreatment of cytosol by charcoal at 28 degrees C for 15 min, the dissociation studied by chase displayed only the slowly dissociating component (t1/2 approximately 65 min). This effect was dependent on temperature and influenced by the ligand bound to 8-9 S ER, being pronounced with estradiol (E2) and absent with [3H]4-hydroxytamoxifen. The slow-dissociating component obtained after charcoal treatment was reconverted to fast-dissociating state by adding dithiothreitol or by incubation with cytosol at 20 degrees C. The charcoal treatment did not change the sedimentation coefficient (approximately 9 S) and the Stokes radius (approximately 7 nm) of the [3H]E2-8-9 S ER, and the slow-dissociating form obtained did not bind to DNA-cellulose either in the presence or absence of molybdate ions. Thus there are likely small but functionally significant changes of structure in the 8-9 S ER which remain in a non-DNA-binding form, whereas the rate of estradiol dissociation is modified.  相似文献   

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Zhong L  Skafar DF 《Biochemistry》2002,41(13):4209-4217
Mutation of tyrosine 537 (Y537) of the human estrogen receptor-alpha (hERalpha) produces receptors having a range of constitutive activity, which suggests that this residue modulates the conformational changes of the receptor. We investigated the effect of several mutations at this position, to phenylalanine (Y537F), to serine (Y537S), and to glutamic acid (Y537E), on the hormone-binding properties of the receptor. The affinities of the wt, the Y537F mutant, and the Y537S mutant for estradiol were similar: K(a) = 2.2 +/- 0.2, 3.9 +/- 0.5, and 2.8 +/- 0.4 nM(-1), respectively. By contrast, the affinity of the Y537E mutant for estradiol was reduced 10-fold, K(a) = 0.2 +/- 0.1 nM(-1). All proteins bound [(3)H]estradiol with a positive cooperative mechanism (n(H) = 1.7-1.9), indicating they can form dimers. The wt receptor and the Y537S and Y537E mutants exhibited biphasic dissociation kinetics, which is also indicative of dimerization. Surprisingly, the half-lives of the slow component of the wt and the Y537E mutant were indistinguishable, 118 +/- 3.4 and 122 +/- 4.5 min, respectively, even though the affinity of the Y537E mutant for hormone was reduced 10-fold. The half-life of the slow component of the Y537S mutant was reduced to 96.5 +/- 3.8 min. Molecular models were constructed and compared to identify changes in the structure that correlate with the observed effects on hormone binding. Local alterations in hydrogen bonding, the position of side chains, and the position of the peptide backbone were observed. Taken together, these results show that mutations at Y537 selectively alter the affinity and kinetics of hormone binding to the receptor, and are consistent with the idea that the estradiol-estrogen receptor interaction can follow more than one pathway.  相似文献   

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Most of the estradiol binding activity is lost after the receptor-hormone complex migrates into the nuclei. We report that at the same time an equivalent amount of receptor unable to bind hormone appears in cytosol. ATP incubated with uterine cytosol from 17β-estradiol injected mice causes an increase in hormone binding activity. This activation is catalyzed by the ATP-dependent enzyme which reactivates hormone binding of estradiol receptor previously inactivated by a nuclear phosphatase (1). The inactive receptor retains the property to be activated by the ATP-dependent enzyme after a partial purification by heparin-Sepharose. A large dose of cycloheximide does not inhibit the appearance of ATP-activated cytosol receptor. Apparently the 17β-estradiol receptor which migrates into the nucleus is inactivated by the nuclear phosphatase and then released in an inactive, dephosphorylated form into the cyoplasm.  相似文献   

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A rapid reduction of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity occurs after the replating of confluent cultures of BHK 21 c/13 fibroblasts into fresh medium. This reduction in activity depends on the density to which the cultures are reseeded and the concentration of serum in the medium. Enzyme activity in BHK cells is restored after 24 to 48 hours if cells are diluted into medium containing 10% fetal calf serum or 0.5% fetal calf serum supplemented with insulin (10(-6)M), but not into 0.5% serum alone. The restoration in enzyme activity is blocked by cycloheximide or Actinomycin D. When BHK cells become quiescent by maintanance in 0.5% serum conditions for 48 hours, a rapid (15--60 minutes) increase in cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity occurs when 10% serum is added to the cultures. Enzyme activity is increased even further after 24 to 48 hours in the 10% serum. Cycloheximide or Actinomycin D do not affect the rapid increase in enzyme activity in response to serum, but completely inhibit the long term increase. In contrast to serum, insulin (10(-8) to 10(-6)M) has no short term effect, but does increase enzyme activity after 24 to 48 hours to levels comparable to those seen with addition of 10% serum. As is the case with serum, this long term effect of insulin on enzyme activity is prevented by inhibitors of protein and RNA synthesis. Kinetic analyses of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity in homogenates of quiescent BHK cells indicate the presence of only high Km (congruent to 20 muM) enzyme activity. Addition of serum or insulin to quiescent cells results in the appearance of apparent low Km enzyme activity in homogenates. Sucrose gradient analysis of BHK cells displays two forms of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase enzyme activity: a 3--4 S form and 5--6 S form. In quiescent cells, the 5--6 S form greatly predominates relative to the 3--4 S form. Addition of serum to quiescent cells results in a rapid appearance of increased 3--4 S form enzyme activity. Insulin also increases the activity of this higher affinity 3--4 S enzyme form after 24 to 48 hours in culture. The functional significance of short and long term regulation of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase(s) in cells is discussed.  相似文献   

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It is shown that 17 beta-estradiol (10(-7)--10(-5) M) inhibited phosphodiesterase activity of the preparations (supernatant 100000 epsilon, 1 h) obtained from uterine tissue of sexually mature rats and did not affect adenylate cyclase activity of crude membrane fraction of this tissue. The hormone did not change phosphodiesterase activity of the preparations obtained from the brain, heart and outer segments of the retinal rods. Cytosol preparations from uterine tissue were demonstrated to be able to specific hormone binding. The antiestrogen clomifen completely blocked the binding. In the presence of clomifen estradiol had no effect on phosphodiesterase activity. It is suggested that estrogen receptors are necessary for the effect of 17 beta-estradiol on phosphodiesterase to be realized in uterine tissue.  相似文献   

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the regulation of cAMP by tamoxifen in quail oviduct. A single injection of tamoxifen to immature female quails induced a transient activation of adenylate cyclase. Enzyme activity began to increase 3 h after the injection, peaked at 6 h and then dropped to control level at 12 h. The same time-response curves were observed following the injection of estradiol benzoate or estradiol benzoate + tamoxifen. Moreover, adenylcyclase exhibited the same sensitivity to exogenous activators (guanylylimidodiphosphate and forskolin) in the different treated groups. Phosphodiesterase activity was left unchanged during the prereplicative period and cAMP concentration was significantly increased at 6 h (+ 44.3%). Then, cAMP concentration continued to increase (+ 73.8% at 24 h) while cAMP phosphodiesterase and adenylcyclase activities remained at control levels. Injected concurrently with estradiol benzoate, tamoxifen completely inhibited the growth promoting effect of estradiol. Tamoxifen also inhibited the activation of adenylcyclase and cAMP phosphodiesterase induced by the hormone alone during the proliferative phase of the tissue. Moreover, the combined treatment led to a sustained elevation of cAMP in the oviduct, whereas estradiol benzoate alone decreased the level of cAMP. These results and those of our previous studies showing a significant correlation between the growth inhibitory potency of triphenylethylene derivatives in vivo and their efficiency to inhibit calmodulin-dependent cAMP phosphodiesterase in vitro, strongly suggest that the differential regulation of cAMP levels by estradiol and tamoxifen is essential for the growth promoting or growth inhibiting activities of these molecules.  相似文献   

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Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activities (3',5'-cyclic nucleotide 5'-nucleotidohydrolase, EC 3.1.4.17) were found in the 40,000 X g supernatant fraction of homogenates of Xenopus laevis oocytes. In the supernatant, the ratio of the specific activity of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase to that of cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase was 1.1 at the 1 micro substrate level. Two phosphodiesterase forms were isolated by centrifugation on sucrose gradient: a 3-4 S form hydrolyzing specificity cyclic AMP and a 6-7 S form hydrolyzing both cyclic nucleotides (cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP). The activity of the 6-7 S phosphodiesterase was characterized by its activation by 0.1 micro M calmodulin purified from beef pancreas in the presence of 50 micro M CA2+. The calmodulin dependence of this form was completely abolished in the presence of 1 mM ethyleneglycobis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N-N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (EGTA). Trifluoperazine at 0.1 mM inhibited both the freshly prepared crude enzyme and the partially purified 6-7 S form. On the other hand, no effect of cyclic GMP at 3 micro M was observed on cyclic AMP hydrolysis in the case of the supernatant or that of the partially purified phosphodiesterases. These data show the presence of a calmodulin-dependent phosphodiesterase in the soluble fraction of X. laevis oocytes.  相似文献   

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The ability of estradiol and tamoxifen to regulate cAMP levels and cAMP phosphodiesterase activities has been determined in the quail oviduct and in the mouse uterus. In the quail, tamoxifen (1 mg/kg daily for 3 days) had no effect on oviducal growth but significantly increased cAMP concentration (+49%). Injected concurrently with estradiol, tamoxifen completely inhibited oviduct growth as well as the increase of cAMP phosphodiesterase activity induced by the hormone alone and increased cAMP concentration (+229% over estradiol treated group). In the mouse, estradiol and tamoxifen displayed uterotrophic activity and increased cAMP phosphodiesterase activity. In both groups, cAMP concentration was greatly reduced (−76% in estradiol treated group; −86% in tamoxifen treated group). The opposite regulation of cAMP levels in the quail oviduct and the mouse uterus by tamoxifen reflected large differences in the contribution of calmodulin-dependent and -independent forms of phosphodiesterase to the hydrolysis of cAMP in the two models and the fact that tamoxifen stimulated the activity of the calmodulin-independent isoenzyme, while it competitively inhibited the activation of the calmodulin-dependent isoenzyme by calmodulin. Several lines of evidence strongly suggest that the regulation of cAMP levels is involved in growth-inhibiting or growth-promoting activity of tamoxifen.  相似文献   

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Short term incubation of WI-38 cultures with 5.7 micron prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) caused cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity in fibroblast homogenates to fall by 25 to 35% as compared to controls. The PGE1-induced decline in phosphodiesterase activity coincided with a rapid increase in intracellular cyclic AMP levels in response to the hormone and was rapidly reversed by washing the cultures free of the prostaglandin before homogenizing the cells. The effect of PGE1 on WI-38 phosphodiesterase activity was localized to the enzyme form(s) present in 27,000 times g supernatant fractions of cell homogenates. These data suggest that the pattern of cyclic AMP accumulation in WI-38 fibroblasts exposed to PGE1 may be related, at least in part, to decreased phosphodiesterase activity during hormone stimulation.  相似文献   

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T O Abney  M H Melner 《Steroids》1979,34(4):413-427
The properties and physical characteristics of a steroid binding component present in the immature (7 to 35 day) rat were investigated and found to be different from those of the 17 beta-estradiol receptor in the mature rat testis. These properties include a binding capacity of 483 fmol estradiol/mg protein, a Ka at equilibrium of 4.23 x 10(7)M-1, and broad steroid specificity as shown by interaction with several steroids; no binding was observed with diethylstilbestrol. The component, found in blood and several tissues including the testis, migrated as a 4.6S peak on sucrose gradients. This 4.6S component, which interacted with an anti-alphafetoprotein antiserum, decreased with age and was not detectable in the testis after day 21 or in the serum after day 25. These data suggest that this component is alphafetoprotein. Ontogenic appearance of the testicular cytoplasmic 17 beta-estradiol receptor in the developing rat was further elucidated. Sucrose gradient sedimentation analysis of cytosols revealed an 8S binding component that was first detectable at 23 days. Specific binding (fmol [3H]-estradiol/testis) was relatively low in neonates, rose to 59 fmol during the third week, and increased dramatically to 333 fmol at 7 weeks; binding rose only gradually after maturity. The receptor was tissue specific and steroid specificity studies demonstrated that only diethylstilbestrol and other estrogens were effective in competing with 17 beta-estradiol for binding sites. The Ka at equilibrium was determined as 3 x 10(10)M-1 and the binding sites were saturable in an in vitro system. The receptor did not interact with anti-alphafetoprotein antiserum as indicated by sucrose gradient studies. These data demonstrate the developmental appearance of the testicular cytoplasmic estradiol receptor in the immature rat.  相似文献   

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Some of the properties of galactosyl- and sialyltransferases present in rat endometrial tissue were investigated. The enzyme activities were found to be partly membrane-bound and partly in soluble form. The galactose enzyme was also present in uterine secretions. The specific activities of both galactosyl- and sialyltransferases were greatly enhanced in endometrium of ovariectomized rats following 17 β-estradiol injections, although the enzyme activities in the liver remained unaffected. Mixing experiments with the homogenates of endometrium from control and estradiol-treated rats failed to suggest the presence of any “activator” or “inhibitor” of the enzymes. Diethylstilbesterol, estrone, and estriol also stimulated galactosyl- and sialyltransferase activities, whereas testosterone stimulated sialyltransferase only. Prolactin administration had no effect on either of the enzymes. The effect of estradiol on both enzymes was shown to be dose-dependent and the specific activities of the enzymes started to increase about 6 hr after hormone administration, reaching a peak around 48 h. Progesterone, on its own, had no effect on the galactosyltransferase in ovariectomized rat endometrium but effectively prevented the stimulatory effect of estradiol. When estradiol-primed rats were treated with progesterone, it was found that very small doses of progesterone resulted in decrease of galactosyltransferase activity. In such animals sialyltransferase activity was stimulated by a low concentration of progesterone which was followed by inhibition at higher concentrations. These effects of ovarian hormones on glycosyltransferase activities in endometrium are compatible with earlier reports on the effects of these hormones on glycoprotein and glycosaminoglycan levels in rabbit uterus after ovariectomy (7). Regulation of glycosyltransferase activities in endometrium induced by estradiol and progesterone may bear some relationship to the “receptive” state of the uterus for blastocyst implantation.  相似文献   

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Soluble cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase of rat uterus displays distinct structural and regulatory properties. Like phosphodiesterases from many mammalian sources the soluble uterine enzyme system exhibits nonlinear Lineweaver--Burk kinetics with cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cAMP) as substrate (apparent Kms congruent to 3 and 20 micron) and linear kinetics with cyclic guanosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cGMP) as substrate (apparent Km congruent to 3 micron). Unlike most other mammalian phosphodiesterases, however, numerous separation procedures reveal only a single form of uterine phosphodiesterase which catalyzes the hydrolysis of both cAMP and cGMP. A single form of the enzyme is observed upon sucrose gradient centrifugation (7.9 S), agarose gel filtration, and DEAE-cellulose chromatography at either pH 8.0 OR 6.0. Heat denaturation (50 degrees C) of soluble uterine phosphodiesterase causes the loss of both cAMP and cGMP hydrolytic activities at the same rate. Isoelectric focusing reveals major (pI = 5.2) and minor forms (pI = 5.8) of phosphodiesterase which both catalyze the hydrolysis of the two cyclic nucleotide substrates. In vivo administration of estradiol produces identical decreases in the activities of cAMP and cGMP phosphodiesterase. These results raise the possibility that the uterus contains a single form of soluble phosphodiesterase which catalyzes the hydrolysis of both cAMP and cGMP.  相似文献   

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The influence of dibutyryl cyclic AMP upon the equilibrium existing between three interconvertible forms - 2.5 S, 4.8 S and 7 S - of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase from human platelets was investigated. It shifted the equilibrium towards the lighter form. It also exerted a protective effect against the thermo-inactivation of the enzyme. It is suggested that the analogue-induced equilibrium shift towards the dissociated high Km form of the phosphodiesterase might reflect a regulatory mechanism occurring also with natural cyclic nucleotides.  相似文献   

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The retention pattern and biochemical characteristics of estrogen receptors in the nuclei of uterine cells were studied as a function of time after the in vivo injection of estradiol (E2) to immature female rats. One hour after the injection of 0.1 mug of tritiated E2, approximately 0.20 pmol per uterus of receptor bound hormone is retained in uterine nuclei. This dose of E2 produces a maximal uterotrophic response. Six hours after E2 administration, uterine nuclei retain 0.04-0.08 pmol of hormone per uterus. Hormone receptor complexes extracted from uterine nuclei 1, 3, and 6 h after in vivo injection of hormone have similar structural and binding characteristics. Receptors extracted at all three times sediment at 5S in high salt gradients and have a dissociation binding constant of approximately 3 nM for E2. The wash-out curves of receptors as a function of salt concentration are identical for uterine nuclei from animals treated for 1 or 6 h with estradiol, suggesting that the nature of the nuclear binding of receptors is not altered during this time interval. Experiments utilizing the injection of unlabeled estradiol, followed by an in vitro exchange procedure with tritiated estradiol, indicated that the total nuclear estrogen receptor sites, i.e., filled and vacant, decreased similarly.  相似文献   

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Cytosolic and nuclear estrogen receptor forms of chicken oviduct have been studied by (1) measuring hormone dissociation kinetics and by (2) sucrose density gradient analysis on high salt gradients. Estradiol dissociates from the receptor in chicken oviduct cytosol at 22 degrees C following a two-phase exponential process. The fraction of receptor with a fast dissociation rate (k = 120 X 10(-3) min-1) decreases as a function of the pre-incubation at 22 degrees C; after prolonged pre-incubation only the slowly dissociating (k = 12.3 X 10(-3) min-1) form remains. Dissociation of moxestrol, a synthetic estrogen with a higher affinity, from the cytosol receptor at 30 degrees C is similar, showing a transition of a fast dissociating form (k = 120 X 10(-3) min-1) to a slowly dissociating form (k = 7.6 X 10(-3) min-1) as a result of pre-incubation at 30 degrees C. A concomitant temperature-dependent shift of the estrogen receptor from a 4.8 S to a 6.1 S form was observed with moxestrol but not with estradiol as a ligand. Sodium molybdate (20 mM) and NaSCN (400 mM) inhibit the temperature-dependent increase in sedimentation coefficient, but molybdate allows the formation of a receptor form which shows intermediary dissociation kinetics. Estrogen receptor, precipitated with ammonium sulfate (0-35%) shows monophasic dissociation kinetics of estradiol (k = 39.5 X 10(-3) min-1) and for moxestrol (k = 10.8 X 10(-3) min-1), suggesting full receptor activation only with moxestrol as a ligand. Moxestrol-receptor complexes obtained by ammonium sulfate precipitation sediment at 0 degree C at 4.8 S. Only after subsequent incubation at 30 degrees C a shift from 4.8 S to 5.9 S is observed, suggesting that the formation of the slowly dissociating form of the receptor may precede the formation of a stable transformed receptor complex. The nuclear estrogen receptor with estradiol as a ligand shows biphasic dissociation kinetics at 22 degrees C (k = 70 X 10(-3) min-1; k = 14.0 X 10(-3) min-1). The ratio of both components (1:1) does not change after preincubation of the nuclear receptor extract at 22 degrees C. Moxestrol dissociates from the nuclear receptor at 30 degrees C monophasically with a slow rate (k = 6.1 X 10(-3) min-1), suggesting that it is extracted as an activated hormone-receptor complex.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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An intrauterine pulse-stimulation with estradiol induced changes in the subcellular localization of estrogen receptor alpha in porcine endometrium, as detected with F(ab') fragments of various anti-receptor antibodies covalently linked to nanogold. The low-sterically hindered immunoreagents--recognizing different epitopes within the hormone binding domain--allowed for an efficient immunolabeling of estradiol receptor alpha, detecting it both in the cytoplasm and the nucleus of nonstimulated epithelium cells. In the cytoplasm, the receptor often seemed to be associated with actin filaments and the endoplasmatic reticulum. After the stimulation with estradiol, a predominantly nuclear localization and a labeling of nucleoli was observed. Our immunoelectron microscopy study demonstrates a localization of the receptor in cytoplasmic organelles that increased after the hormone pulse. These organelles exhibited the morphological properties of lysosomes and relocated to the perinuclear area. In analogous cytoplasmic organelles, the presence of cathepsin D was detected via indirect immunogold labeling, justifying their classification as lysosomes. Quantitative examinations revealed that not only the number of lysosomes in the proximity of the nucleus but also their immunostaining for estradiol receptor alpha increased significantly after the hormone pulse. Thus, estradiol induces both the rapid shift of receptor into the nucleus, a slower perinuclear accumulation of lysosomes and an increase of lysosomal ERalpha-immunoreactivity. These results suggest a role for lysosomes in the degradation of receptor shuttling out of the nucleus. This could serve as termination of the estradiol receptor alpha-dependent activation of target cells. This hypothesis is strengthened by the fact that the receptor content in uterine tissue declined drastically few hours after the hormone pulse.  相似文献   

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The effect of steroid hormones on the prostaglandin E1 (PGE1)-mediated cyclic AMP formation by murine neuroblastoma clone N1E-115 was studied. Dexamethasone at submicromolar concentrations and corticosterone at micromolar concentrations (steroids with glucocorticoid activity) were able to modify the PGE1-mediated response whereas testosterone, progesterone, and estradiol each at 10 microM had no effect. Glucocorticoids added to the culture medium of N1E-115 cells produced an increase in the maximal response to PGE1 only after long-term (greater than or equal to 4 h) incubation with the hormone. Inhibitors of protein and RNA synthesis blocked this effect of glucocorticoids. Basal activity of adenylate cyclase in treated cells was twofold higher than that in control cells, and this enzyme seemed to be the primary target for the hormone action, since the activity of 3':5'-cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase and the binding of [3H]PGE1 to its receptors were not altered by glucocorticoid treatment. Our results indicate that glucocorticoids modulate receptor-mediated responses in cells of neural origin through a mechanism that involves induction of protein synthesis.  相似文献   

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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) enhances the conversion of testosterone or androstenedione into estradiol by stimulating the aromatase enzyme system. Estradiol also enhances FSH action. Thus, a synergistic action of FSH and estradiol may be required for maturation of ovarian follicles. We hypothesized that estradiol may be required for FSH action. Thus, blocking estrogen synthesis should prevent FSH-induced increases in FSH receptors. Hypophysectomized rats were divided into five groups and injected subcutaneously with: 1) saline, 2) cyanoketone (0.05 mg, blocks the conversion of pregnenolone to progesterone), 3) ovine FSH (oFSH, 200 micrograms), 4) cyanoketone then oFSH 24 h later, or 5) cyanoketone plus estradiol [or progesterone, testosterone, promegestrone (R5020), dihydrotestosterone (DHT), 2 mg], then FSH 24 h later. Animals were decapitated at 0, 12 or 24 h after an injection of oFSH, and membrane receptors for FSH and luteinizing hormone (LH), plus nuclear receptors for estradiol from granulosa cells, were measured. LH receptor levels were increased only after administration of FSH and estradiol. At 0 and 24 h, numbers of FSH or estradiol receptors were similar in saline- and cyanoketone-treated animals. FSH alone increased (P less than 0.01) FSH and estradiol receptors 3-fold and 4-fold, respectively, over controls by 12 and 24 h. Cyanoketone prevented these increases in FSH and estradiol receptors. Estradiol replacement fully reversed the effects of cyanoketone on FSH action. Replacement with progesterone and testosterone was able to only partially restore levels of FSH receptors; however, estradiol receptor numbers were also increased.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The nuclear localization of estrogen receptors has been examined under conditions which minimize redistribution and localization artifacts. A procedure is presented which rapidly lyses suspensions of cells from immature rat uteri by using 0.04% Triton X-100 in isotonic buffer. The ‘nuclei’ which are obtained after lysis have a median diameter of 1μm and are devoid of nuclear membranes. There is close agreement between the number of cells before lysis and the number of nuclear particles after lysis. Triton X-100 gave no interference with quantitative binding of estradiol to receptor and no alteration in the sedimentation behavior of receptor on sucrose gradients containing high or low salt. Using this procedure to monitor the dynamics of estrogen receptor distribution within uterine cells after exposure to estradiol, translocation of estrogen receptor to the nucleus was observed to occur at a rate slightly slower than the rate at which estradiol was specifically bound to free cells or receptors. The difference in these rates is compatible with a model in which estradiol must first bind to the receptor before the binding complex moves to the nucleus. The rate of nuclear translocation was temperature-dependent and was observed to occur at 0 °C, provided that enough time was allowed for steroid entry, receptor charging and transit to the nucleus. Two distinct phases were observed to characterize nuclear receptor localization. In the first phase after hormone exposure, estrogen receptor progressively accumulated in the nucleus; afterwards, estrogen receptor was progressively lost from the nucleus but could not be detected in other subcellular compartments in a form still binding hormone. Since high cell viability was maintained during these manipulations, loss of nuclear receptor was not due to cell damage during in vitro incubation. These studies suggest that this decline in nuclear receptor level after hormone interaction, which is known to occur in vivo, may be a normal event during estrogen interaction with target cells.  相似文献   

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