大鼠颗粒细胞对胞内雌激素的特异性核摄取

Adele J. Wolfson, Janey Sue Andrews, Elizabeth P. Roquemore
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卵巢卵泡颗粒细胞的独特之处在于它们既能合成类固醇激素,又能对外源性类固醇药物产生反应。从促性腺激素引发的大鼠卵巢分离的颗粒细胞在[3H]睾酮存在下孵育,细胞转化为[3H]雌二醇。在40%乙腈体系中,用高效液相色谱法对这些细胞的核提取物进行分析。当细胞单独在[3H]睾酮存在下孵育时,与真正的雌二醇共洗脱的细胞核中存在很大一部分放射性。核结合被认为是特异性的,因为当培养液中含有过量未标记的雌激素时,总结合的50-75%被抑制。此外,当培养基中含有雌二醇抗体时,[3H]雌二醇的特异性核摄取没有被消除,而是增加了。因此,颗粒细胞可以直接利用内源性产生的雌二醇,这一机制可能在卵巢细胞的调节中发挥作用。
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Specific nuclear uptake of intracellularly-produced estrogen by rat granulosa cells

Granulosa cells of the ovarian follicle are unique in that they both synthesize steroid hormones and respond to exogenously-administered steroids. Isolated granulosa cells from ovaries of gonadotropin-primed rats were incubated in the presence of [3H]testosterone, which the cells convert to [3H]estradiol. Nuclear extracts of these cells were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography in a system of 40% acetonitrile. When cells were incubated in the presence of [3H]testosterone alone, a significant portion of the radioactivity present in nuclei co-eluted with authentic estradiol. The nuclear binding was considered to be specific, since 50–75% of total binding was suppressed when the incubation medium contained excess unlabeled estrogen. Moreover, when an antibody to estradiol was included in the medium, specific nuclear uptake of [3H]estradiol was not abolished, but rather was increased. Granulosa cells may, therefore, directly utilize endogenously-produced estradiol, a mechanism which may play a role in the regulation of ovarian cells.

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