On the function of hormone receptors in the action of steroidal alkylating agents.

G Trams, M v Urban
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Steroidal alkylating agents are supposed to bind to steroid hormone receptors in target tissues. By this interaction the steroid portion might act as a carrier for the alkylating group. Three steroidal agents (phenesterin, estradiol mustard, dehydroepiandrosterone mustard) were tested for their capacity to combine with estrogen and androgen receptors in normal and malignant target tissues. For measuring steroid receptor complexes ager gel electrophoresis was used. All three compounds (added at a 10(3)-fold excess) revealed in vitro no competition to receptor sites (estrogen and androgen binding). After preincubation of intact tissue estrogen mustard was effective in inhibiting the binding of 3H-estradiol and dehydroepiandrosterone mustard reduced the uptake of 3H-5alpha-DHT. This may be due to liberating of estradiol and dehydroepiandrosterone, respectively, from the intact molecule. From these data it is unlikely that the cytostatic steroidal agents are more effective than other alkylating drugs.

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激素受体在甾体烷化剂作用中的作用。
甾体烷化剂被认为与靶组织中的甾体激素受体结合。通过这种相互作用,类固醇部分可以作为烷基化基团的载体。在正常和恶性靶组织中测试了三种甾体药物(phenesterin,雌二醇mustard,脱氢表雄酮mustard)与雌激素和雄激素受体的结合能力。用凝胶电泳法测定类固醇受体复合物。这三种化合物(以10(3)倍的过量添加)在体外显示对受体位点(雌激素和雄激素结合)没有竞争。经完整组织预孵育后,雌激素芥菜能有效抑制3h -雌二醇与脱氢表雄酮的结合,芥菜能降低3h -5 - dht的摄取。这可能是由于从完整的分子中分别释放出雌二醇和脱氢表雄酮。从这些数据来看,细胞抑制剂类固醇不太可能比其他烷基化药物更有效。
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