Hormonal regulation of gap junction proteins and estrogen receptor activation factors in the rat uterus.

P Anuradha, R V Thampan
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The present study examines the hormonal regulation of the syntheses of gap junction proteins and estrogen receptor activation factors in the rat uterus. Ovariectomy and the depletion of estradiol from the system exerted negative influence on the synthesis of both the proteins. At the same time exposure of the ovariectomized rats to exogenous estradiol resulted in the restoration of protein synthesis back to the control level. A transient peak in the synthesis of the two proteins was observed on day 2 following ovariectomy. This increased activity was not observed in rats subjected to adrenalectomy along with ovariectomy. Furthermore, exposure of the ovariectomized plus adrenalectomized rats to progesterone clearly emphasized the point that the increase in the protein synthesis observed on day 2 post-ovariectomy was due to progesterone released from the adrenals. The results are indicative of a bi-hormonal involvement in the control of the syntheses of the two proteins, estrogen receptor activation factors and gap junction proteins in the rat uterus.

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大鼠子宫间隙连接蛋白和雌激素受体激活因子的激素调节。
本研究探讨了激素对大鼠子宫间隙连接蛋白和雌激素受体激活因子合成的调节作用。卵巢切除和系统中雌二醇的消耗对这两种蛋白质的合成产生了负面影响。同时,将切除卵巢的大鼠暴露于外源性雌二醇中,使蛋白质合成恢复到对照水平。在卵巢切除术后的第2天观察到这两种蛋白质合成的短暂高峰。在切除肾上腺和卵巢的大鼠中没有观察到这种增加的活动。此外,将去卵巢和去肾上腺的大鼠暴露于黄体酮中,清楚地强调了在去卵巢后第2天观察到的蛋白质合成增加是由于肾上腺释放的黄体酮。结果表明双激素参与控制大鼠子宫中雌激素受体激活因子和间隙连接蛋白两种蛋白质的合成。
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