Vestn Ross Akad Med Nauk
June 1995
The levels of progesterone and estrogen receptors, cAMP and prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha were studied in the decidua of pregnant women, which was obtained during surgical, spontaneous or prostaglandin-induced abortion or by pregnancy termination with vacuum aspiration after RU-486 treatment (before the onset of abortion). Our data have allowed the authors to suggest that (i) for the maintenance of normal activity of decidua during pregnancy, the following points are considerably important: the constant ratio of progesterone and estrogen receptors in favor of progesterone receptors, low PG levels and high cAMP levels; (ii) both spontaneous and induced abortion are characterized by decreases in the levels of progesterone receptor (which in turn changes the ratio of progesterone and estrogen receptors in favor of the latter), by increased PG levels and decreasing cAMP concentrations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEstrogen and progesterone reception was examined in the endometrial cytoplasmic and nuclear fraction from apparently healthy subjects and patients with habitual late incompetent pregnancy in the early proliferative and late secretory periods of a menstrual cycle. The reception of the two reproductive hormones in the nuclei and the binding of estrogens in the endometrial cytosol were demonstrated to be significantly higher in the female patients than in healthy subjects. The cytosol estrogen to progesterone reception ratio was increased in the patients in the secretory phase of a menstrual cycle than in normal females.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made of estrogen and progesterone reception of the endometrial cytoplasmatic and nuclear fractions of healthy women and women suffering from late habitual abortion in the early proliferative and late secretory phases of the menstrual cycle. Reception of both sex hormones in the nuclei and estrogen binding in the endometrial cytosol of women with late habitual abortion was significantly higher than that in healthy women. The estrogen receptors/progesterone receptors ratio in the cytosol in the pathological endometrium at the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle was higher than in the normal one.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs a result of amygdaloid complex detailed histology-physiological investigation statistically proved increase in estrus has been discovered in comparison with metestrus of medium size cell nucleus of some cortico-medial group structures and basolateral nucleus. The presence of differences in the level of estrogen binding of rostral and caudal parts of this brain structure, taking place both in male and female rats has been shown for the first time. It was also discovered the dependence of the level of estrogen binding on estrus stage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlasma estrogen, progesterone, cortisol and prolactin concentrations were determined by RIA in 20 healthy women on the 7th-10th and 24th-26th days of the menstrual cycle. The content of estrogen and progesterone receptors in the cytosol and nuclei of the endometrium was studied by a method of adsorption on dextran-covered carbon; pathomorphological investigation of the endometrium was performed. Sex hormone concentration was shown to be significantly lower in the middle (proliferative) phase as compared to the late one (secretory).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made of the content of estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR, respectively) in the cytosol and nuclei of the decidual tissue of women in induced and spontaneous abortion at 7-12 week pregnancy. Abortion was done surgically (control group) and in preliminary cervical dilatation with the help of intravaginal suppositories with a synthetic prostaglandin analog of E1-16.16-dimethyltrans-delta 2-PGE1 (ONO-802) group or laminaria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProbl Endokrinol (Mosk)
January 1981
Estradiol and progesterone effects on the biosynthesis of estrogen and progesterone cytoplasmic receptors have been studied in the endometrium culture tissue of pregnant women. It was established that in a 48-hour culture estradiol stimulated the biosynthesis of its own and progesterone receptors. Under the same conditions progesterone stimulated the biosynthesis of estrogen receptors but did not affect the biosynthesis of its own receptors.
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March 1981
Prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) and its synthetic analog, 15-methyl-PGF2 alpha effects on the receptor content of estrogens and progesterone in the human decidual tissue were studied in vitro and in vivo experiments. The receptor content in vivo experiments was determined by Sketchard's technique and in vitro by the saturation method. Three hours after intravaginal administration of 15-methyl-PGF2 alpha suppositories to pregnant women the level of estrogen and progesterone receptors in decidual tissue cytosol significantly increased.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe capacity of five derivates of 1, 3, 5 (10)-estratrien to be transported together with estradiol receptor from the cytoplasm into the nucleus in the uterus of sexually immature guinea pig was investigated. The extent of this transport was assessed by the amount of estrogen receptor in the nucleus following incubation of the uterine slices in the presence of the compound tested (2.5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHormonal control of progesterone and estradiol receptors was studied in the cytozol of short-lived culture of human endometrium in normal and undeveloping pregnancy. Endometrium was cultivated in the presence of estradiol or progesterone for 16 hours. In cultivation of normal endometrium with estradiol the content of estradiol receptors increased 4-fold in comparison with unstimulated tissue, and of progesteron receptors--3-fold.
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August 1976
A study was made of reception of 17 beta-estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone in human endometrium during pregnancy. In the cytozol of the endometrium each of the sex steroids was bound by three different receptor components, two of which were represented by highly specific proteins. The maximal capacity of specific cytozol receptors to each of the sex steroids was measured in normal and pathological pregnancy; in the latter case the number of receptors to progesterone proved to be decreased.
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July 1974
Probl Endokrinol (Mosk)
July 1972