Thyroid hormone regulation of prolactin binding to mouse mammary glands. |
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Authors: | A Bhattacharya B K Vonderhaar |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Pathophysiology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20205 USA |
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Abstract: | Membranes from mammary glands of mildly hypothyroid mice show a 70–85% reduction in prolactin binding while those from hyperthyroid mice bound 66% more prolactin compared to similar preparations from euthyroid animals. The prolactin binding data for mammary glands correlate well with the ability of the tissue from animals in various thyroid states to respond to prolactin with increased lactose synthetase activity. Binding of prolactin to mammary membranes is enhanced when explants from mid-pregnant mice are cultured overnight in the presence of insulin, hydrocortisone and 10?9 M L-T3. This enhancement is not blocked by puromycin. These data suggest that thyroid hormones control the level of prolactin binding in mouse mammary tissue. This may be accomplished, at least in part, by activation of preexisting receptor molecules. |
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