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Glucocorticoid binding to solubilized components of human placental trophoblast membranes
Authors:Robert W Harrison  Joanne M Yeakley  Michael E Fant
Institution:Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Laboratories, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville Tennessee 37232, USA
Abstract:We have recently described glucocorticoid uptake by human placental membrane vesicles which is specific, saturable and has a low K (7 nM). This paper describes solubilization of these vesicles with Triton x-100 and successful demonstration of glucocorticoid binding to the putative transport site. This was accomplished by analysis of corticosterone binding to the 140,000 × g supernatant of solubilized vesicles using G-75 Sephadex chromatography. The amount of bound corticosterone present in the void volume was proportional to the concentration of solubilized vesicles. The specificity of binding was tested by coincubation of tritiated corticosterone with 100-fold excesses of various steroids. The relative ability of various steroids to inhibit binding was corticosterone=pregesterone- >aldosterone. Triamcinolone acetonide, and estradiol were ineffective competitors. We conclude from these studies that human placental membranes contain glucocorticoid-specific binding sites which can be solubilized with Triton x-100. It is possible that these sites are involved in membrane mediated transport of glucocorticoids by this tissue.
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