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No evidence for aromatization of [3H]testosterone in oestrogen receptor containing cells of the epididymis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Oestrogen receptors are present in specific cells of the mouse epididymis, indicating a unique role for oestrogens in this area.
  • Competition experiments showed that the source of oestrogens is not the aromatization of testosterone but rather conversion to dihydrotestosterone.
  • The binding patterns of hormones in the epididymis differ significantly from those observed in the brain, suggesting specialized hormonal functions in different tissues.

Article Abstract

Oestrogen receptors are found in the principal cells of the caput and in apical and clear cells of the epididymis of the mouse. The distribution pattern of oestrogen receptors is different from that of androgen receptors and suggests a physiological role for oestrogens in the epididymis. We examined by competition experiments and thaw-mount autoradiography to see whether aromatization of [3H]testosterone is the source of oestrogens in the epididymis. After injection of [3H]testosterone we found the same labeling pattern as after non-aromatizable [3H]dihydrotestosterone. In particular, apical and clear cells showed a low or no nuclear concentration of radioactivity as with [3H]dihydrotestosterone. Competition with oestradiol had no effect on the binding pattern of [3H]testosterone in the epididymis in contrast to its effects in the brain of the same animals. Competition with dihydrotestosterone abolished labeling in contrast to the brain, where no effect was observed. Thus no aromatization of [3H]testosterone to oestrogens but conversion to dihydrotestosterone seems to occur in the epididymis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-4731(89)90267-7DOI Listing

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