Comparative effects of estradiol-17beta and estriol on uterine RNA polymerases I, II, and III in vivo. |
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Authors: | R A Webster T H Hamilton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology The University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712 USA |
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Abstract: | The early and later effects of estradiol-17β and estriol on the RNA polymerase activities of uterine nuclei obtained from ovariectomized rats were compared. At 4 hr of hormone action both estradiol-17β and estriol stimulated the activity of polymerase I, but not the activities of polymerases II and III. At 24 hr, however, the effect of estriol had disappeared, whereas estradiol-17β stimulated all three polymerase activities. These results indicate that estrogen-induced growth of the uterus occurs in two phases, initiation and maintenance. Estriol initiates uterine growth, but does not maintain the process. Estradiol-17β, in contrast, does both. The differences in the effects of the two estrogens may reside in their different binding affinities. |
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