Influence of divalent cations on androgen and estrogen binding in human prostatic tissue.

Cancer biochemistry biophysics Pub Date : 1994-09-01
M Nijs, A Coune
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The influence of divalent cations on estrogen and androgen binding in human benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) was investigated. Two tissue types were detected. In type I, important estradiol binding increase in the presence of Mg++ and good evidence of the androgen receptors were noticed. Type II tissues were characterized by weak or inhibitory effect of Mg++ and, poor detection of the androgen receptors in some of the buffers used. Zn++ inhibited estradiol binding. Effects of chelators leaving some endogenous divalent cations in the medium were investigated. For both binding activities no difference could be established between type I and type II tissues. One exception was a somewhat increased androgen binding for type II when endogenous Mg++ was present. Strong inhibition of estradiol binding in the presence of EDTA + Mg++ always occurred. Influence of divalent cations on steroid binding measurements in BPH tissues is discussed.

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二价阳离子对人前列腺组织雄激素和雌激素结合的影响。
研究了二价阳离子对人良性前列腺肥大(BPH)中雌激素和雄激素结合的影响。检测到两种组织类型。在I型中,在Mg++存在的情况下,雌二醇结合增加,雄激素受体的存在也得到了很好的证明。II型组织的特点是Mg++作用弱或抑制作用,并且在所使用的一些缓冲液中检测雄激素受体的能力较差。Zn++抑制雌二醇结合。研究了螯合剂在培养基中留下一些内源性二价阳离子的影响。对于这两种结合活性,I型和II型组织之间没有差异。一个例外是,当内源性Mg++存在时,II型的雄激素结合有所增加。EDTA + mg++存在时,雌二醇的结合总是受到强烈的抑制。讨论了二价阳离子对BPH组织中类固醇结合测量的影响。
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