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Characterization of a nuclear receptor for testosterone in seminiferous tubules of mature rat testes.
Authors:E Mulder  M J Peters  J De Vries  H J Van der Molen
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry (Division of Chemical Endocrinology), Medical Faculty, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:A specific androgen receptor could be demonstrated in the nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions of testicular tissue of mature hypophysectomized rats, either in vivo after injection of testosterone or in vitro after incubation of testis tissue with testosterone. Using agar-gel electrophoresis this receptor could be distinguished from the testicular transport-like protein for androgens (androgen binding protein = ABP). After in vivo administration of testosterone the steroid bound to the receptor in mature rat testis was mainly unmetabolized testosterone. After dissection of testis tissue the larger part of the receptor was shown to be present in the seminiferous tubules. The amount of exogenous testosterone that could be bound per mg of protein in the nuclear extract increased gradually during 20 days after hypophysectomy. Some characteristics of the receptor in the nuclear extract and of ABP were compared : the receptor was more sensitive to temperature increases than ABP; the steroid dissociated more slowly from the receptor than from ABP; cyproterone acetate showed almost no effect on the binding of dihydrotestosterone to ABP, but did compete for the receptor binding sites in the nuclear extract.
Keywords:testis  androgen receptor  seminiferous tubules  mature rat  testosterone  cyproterone acetate
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