TY - JOUR
T1 - Progesterone receptor levels and distribution in different phases of the menstrual cycle and in estrogen-primed postmenopausal endometrium
AU - Gorodeski, Israel G.
AU - Geier, Avraham
AU - Lunenfeld, Bruno
AU - Beery, Rachel
AU - Bahary, Charles M.
PY - 1986/10
Y1 - 1986/10
N2 - Progesterone receptor levels were measured in the cytosoi and in the 0.4 M KC1 nuclear extract of normal cyclic endometria in 49 women, classified into four categories: Proliferative, midcycle, secretory, and estrogen-primed (four to 11 days); [3H]R5020 was used as a ligand. The women in each category were further subdivided into test and control groups; the women in the test group received a progesterone injection one to three hours before tissue collection. Both the nuclear progesterone receptor levels and the portion of the progesterone receptor in the nuclear extract were significantly higher in the test than in the control groups; among the test groups in the four categories, however, these changes were significantly smaller in women in the secretory category than in the other three categories. These results indicate that the progesterone receptor activation- translocation dynamics in human endometrium are dependent upon the hormonal status of the woman.
AB - Progesterone receptor levels were measured in the cytosoi and in the 0.4 M KC1 nuclear extract of normal cyclic endometria in 49 women, classified into four categories: Proliferative, midcycle, secretory, and estrogen-primed (four to 11 days); [3H]R5020 was used as a ligand. The women in each category were further subdivided into test and control groups; the women in the test group received a progesterone injection one to three hours before tissue collection. Both the nuclear progesterone receptor levels and the portion of the progesterone receptor in the nuclear extract were significantly higher in the test than in the control groups; among the test groups in the four categories, however, these changes were significantly smaller in women in the secretory category than in the other three categories. These results indicate that the progesterone receptor activation- translocation dynamics in human endometrium are dependent upon the hormonal status of the woman.
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C2 - 3748501
AN - SCOPUS:0022512319
SN - 0029-7844
VL - 68
SP - 513
EP - 516
JO - Obstetrics and Gynecology
JF - Obstetrics and Gynecology
IS - 4
ER -