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Calvo, J.C.; Finocchiaro, L.; Luthy, I.; Charreau, E.H.; Calandra, R.S.; Engström, B.; Hansson, V. "Specific prolactin binding in the rat adrenal gland: Its characterization and hormonal regulation" (1981) Journal of Endocrinology. 89(2):317-325
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Abstract:

Rat adrenal prolactin receptors possess the same hormonal specificity as those in the prostate gland and liver, but are less stable during storage and after freezing. There is a gradual decrease in specific prolactin binding to the adrenal during sexual maturation in male rats; maximum binding capacity of 980 fmol/mg protein is at 25 days of age decreasing to approximately 100 fmol/mg protein at day 90. Prolactin receptors in the prostate are high at 25 days of age (700 fmol/mg protein), decrease sharply by day 30 (180 fmol/mg protein) and then gradually increase. Ovariectomy resulted in a significant rise in total prolactin binding in the adrenal gland, while the administration of oestradiol or testosterone reduced the binding, the reverse of changes in prolactin binding in the liver. Only oestrogen increased serum levels of prolactin in female rats. Ovine prolactin (500 μg) given to female rats resulted in a rapid increase over a period of 2-8 h in total prolactin receptors in the adrenal, and these then decreased to normal levels, indicating a possible positive regulation of prolactin receptors by homologous hormone.

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Documento: Artículo
Título:Specific prolactin binding in the rat adrenal gland: Its characterization and hormonal regulation
Autor:Calvo, J.C.; Finocchiaro, L.; Luthy, I.; Charreau, E.H.; Calandra, R.S.; Engström, B.; Hansson, V.
Filiación:Inst. Biol. Med. Exp., 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palabras clave:androstanolone; drug receptor; estradiol; follitropin; growth hormone; luteinizing hormone; magnesium chloride; prolactin; prolactin i 125; prolactin receptor; radioisotope; testosterone; testosterone propionate; thyrotropin; adrenal gland; animal experiment; drug interaction; endocrine system; ovariectomy; rat
Año:1981
Volumen:89
Número:2
Página de inicio:317
Página de fin:325
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0890317
Título revista:Journal of Endocrinology
Título revista abreviado:J. ENDOCRINOL.
ISSN:00220795
CODEN:JOENA
CAS:androstanolone, 521-18-6; estradiol, 50-28-2; follitropin, 9002-68-0; growth hormone, 36992-73-1, 37267-05-3, 66419-50-9, 9002-72-6; luteinizing hormone, 39341-83-8, 9002-67-9; magnesium chloride, 7786-30-3, 7791-18-6; prolactin, 12585-34-1, 50647-00-2, 9002-62-4; testosterone, 58-22-0; testosterone propionate, 57-85-2; thyrotropin, 9002-71-5
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00220795_v89_n2_p317_Calvo

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Calvo, J.C., Finocchiaro, L., Luthy, I., Charreau, E.H., Calandra, R.S., Engström, B. & Hansson, V. (1981) . Specific prolactin binding in the rat adrenal gland: Its characterization and hormonal regulation. Journal of Endocrinology, 89(2), 317-325.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0890317
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Calvo, J.C., Finocchiaro, L., Luthy, I., Charreau, E.H., Calandra, R.S., Engström, B., et al. "Specific prolactin binding in the rat adrenal gland: Its characterization and hormonal regulation" . Journal of Endocrinology 89, no. 2 (1981) : 317-325.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0890317
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Calvo, J.C., Finocchiaro, L., Luthy, I., Charreau, E.H., Calandra, R.S., Engström, B., et al. "Specific prolactin binding in the rat adrenal gland: Its characterization and hormonal regulation" . Journal of Endocrinology, vol. 89, no. 2, 1981, pp. 317-325.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0890317
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Calvo, J.C., Finocchiaro, L., Luthy, I., Charreau, E.H., Calandra, R.S., Engström, B., et al. Specific prolactin binding in the rat adrenal gland: Its characterization and hormonal regulation. J. ENDOCRINOL. 1981;89(2):317-325.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0890317