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Endocrinology, Vol 124, 2651-2658, Copyright © 1989 by Endocrine Society


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Bimodal nuclear estrogen receptor binding: synchrony in athymic mouse uterus and human breast tumor xenografts

WC Beckman Jr, DA Hudspeth, T Golding, L Hubbert, J Akkerman and KS Korach
Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina Medical School, Chapel Hill 27514.

Human MCF-7 tumors were transplanted into ovariectomized female athymic nude mice supplemented with estradiol pellets. Ten days after hormone pellet removal, the animals were treated with 10 micrograms/kg estradiol, and the nuclear estrogen receptor (ERn) profile was assessed by the exchange assay. The pattern in the tumors was qualitatively similar to that in the uterus. A bimodal pattern of ERn was seen, with peaks at 1 and 8 h. Further biochemical analysis of uterine samples showed that both peaks were comprised of similar levels of salt- resistant ERn forms. Scatchard plot analysis of estradiol binding demonstrated high affinity receptors (Kd = 0.73-0.86 nM) as components of both peaks. In the ovariectomized adult rat there was also a bimodal pattern of ERn 1 and 13-14 h after the injection of 20 micrograms/kg estradiol. Direct hormone stimulation of the uterus was achieved with intraluminal (IL) injection of estradiol. IL injections of estradiol (100-800 pg/horn) stimulated uterine DNA synthesis compared to IL saline injections in the contralateral horn. IL injection of 200 pg/horn estradiol resulted in a bimodal pattern of ERn at 3 and 9 h. These data indicate that a bimodal pattern of ERn is present in estrogen target tissues exhibiting a growth response.





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