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Binding protein for 5α-dihydrotestosterone in mouse submandibular gland
Authors:Taishin Takuma  Toshikazu Nakamura  Kazuo Hosoi  Masayoshi Kumegawa
Affiliation:1. The First Department of Oral Anatomy, Josai Dental University, Saitama, 350-02 Japan;2. The First Department of Oral Physiology, Josai Dental University, Saitama, 350-02, Japan
Abstract:The changes in the levels of the binding protein for 5α-dihydrotestosterone in cytoplasmic extract of the submandibular glands during development were compared in male and female mice using a DEAE-cellulose filter assay. The binding protein was first detectable 5 days after birth in both sexes, at a time coincident with androgen-independent cytodifferentiation of the convoluted tubular cells in the submandibular gland. The level of the binding protein in female mice was maintained at 5 pmol/mg protein after birth, whereas in males it began to decrease from 3 weeks after birth with increase in serum testosterone, becoming much less than a quarter of the level in females or immature mice by 4 weeks after birth. However, after castration, the level of detectable binding protein in mature male mice increased within 7 days to the same level as that in females or immature mice. This suggests that the low binding capacity for exogenous hormone in mature male mice is due to occupancy of the binding sites by endogenous hormone.
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