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Estrogen interaction with the anterior pituitary of female rats: Differential cytosol binding, nuclear translocation and stimulation of RNA synthesis by 17 beta-estradiol and tamoxifen.

J Spona, C Bieglmayer, H Leibl.   

Abstract

The interaction of tamoxifen (trans-1-(rho-beta-dimethylaminoethoxyphenyl)-1,2-diphenylbut-1-ene) with the cytosol estrogen receptor of the anterior pituitary of female rats was studied. No differences were recorded between incubations of cytosol samples with 17 beta-[3H]estradiol performed in the presence of absence of unlabeled 17 beta-estradiol and tamoxifen, respectively, thus suggesting that these interactions were at common receptor sites and excluding possible cooperative interactions. Competition experiments and Scatchard plot analysis of saturation experiments add further evidence for common receptor sites. A dissociation constant for tamoxifen of Kd - 2 nM was recorded. Tamoxifen was found to be bound to a moiety sedimenting the 4-5 S region, on a 6-24% linear sucrose density gradient at low salt concentrations, whereas 17 beta-estradiol sedimented in the 8-9 S area. These data suggest possible conformational changes of the receptor in the presence of tamoxifen. Furthermore, nuclear estrogen receptor levels remained elevated for at least 80 h after the application of tamoxifen alone or in a combination with 17 beta-estradiol, and a concomitant inhibition of cytosol receptor replenishment was noted. Tamoxifen and 17 beta-estradiol, respectively, were found to stimulate progesterone receptor levels when applied through 5 days. Tamoxifen plus 17 beta-estradiol administration elevated progesterone receptor contents above those found for each of the two compounds alone. On the other hand, tamoxifen enchanced the 17 beta-estradiol-induced prolactin serum levels, but did not stimulate prolactin serum levels by itself. These data combine to suggest that tamoxifen interacts with common estrogen receptor sites at the rat anterior pituitary.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6163453     DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(80)90195-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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1.  [Estrogen and androgen receptors in patients with acne vulgaris (author's transl)].

Authors:  J B Schmidt; J Spona
Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 3.017

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