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Title: The nuclear estrogen receptor level and the synthesis of the cytosolic progesterone receptor induced by estradiol
Authors: Chico, B. N.D.
Benitez, J. G.
González, A. S.
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
Issue Date: 1983
Journal: IRCS Medical Science 
Abstract: The synthesis of the cytosolic progesterone receptor (RcP) in uterus is known to be induced by estradiol (E2) and can be used as a marker for estrogen action. In this study the RcP level is compared with that of nuclear estrogen receptors (RnE) in the uterus of ovariectomized rats, after a single injection of 5 μg E2/kg. The rats were killed from 2 to 72 hr after injection and the uterine RcP was measured in cytosol by 3H-progesterone exchange assay, while the RnE content in crude nuclear suspensions by 3H-estradiol was measured by exchange assay. The RnE content increased 2 hr after injection and remained significantly higher than the control value to 72 hr. The RcP level increased linearly from 2 to 48 hr after injection, coinciding with the high RnE level, and declined later when RnE lowered. These results suggest that the synthesis of RcP is dependent on the retention time of a significant amount of RnE.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/73920
ISSN: 0305-6651
Source: IRCS Medical Science [ISSN 0305-6651], v. 11 (1), p. 50-51, (Enero 1983)
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