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  • The study analyzed the cytoplasmic concentrations of estrogen receptor (ER), androgen receptor (AR), progesterone receptor (PR), and glucocorticoid receptor (GR) in 124 uterine tissue samples using the DCC technique.
  • In endometrial carcinoma cases, MAP pretreatment was linked to lower cell counts and varied receptor levels, with higher AR and almost absent PR, while ER and GR were also reduced.
  • There was a notable correlation between ER presence and tumor differentiation grade in untreated patients, highlighting the significance of ER and PR in cancerous tissues, with variations in receptor co-presence among different specimens.

Article Abstract

The cytoplasmic concentrations of ER, AR, PR, and GR were determined in 124 specimens of normal and abnormal endometrium and other uterine human tissues by the DCC technique. In the endometrial carcinoma group, we observed that pretreatment with MAP leads to low cellularity, higher amount of AR, lower amounts of detectable ER, GR, and PR: the last receptor was almost always absent. A positive correlation between ER presence and tumor grade of differentiation was found in endometrial tumors from hormone-untreated patients. With the value of 142 fmol/mg DNA as the cut off point between high and low binding capacity, the frequency of the single receptors within the hormone-untreated cancer group ranged from 61% to 88%; ER and PR were simultaneously present in 55% of cases (they are tightly correlated in the different biopsies with respect to frequency and amount); ER-AR-PR were present in 45% and all the four receptors in 40% of cases. Slightly higher values were found in normal endometrium collected from hormone-untreated patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00405961DOI Listing

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