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Effect of Ethanol Feeding upon Levels of a Male-Specific Hepatic Estrogen-Binding Protein: A Possible Mechanism for Feminization
Authors:Patricia K. Eagon PhD  Lynne E. Porter MD  Judith S. Gavaler BS  Kimberly M. Egler BS  David H. Van Thiel MD
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
Abstract:Male, but not female, rat liver cytosol contains an estrogen-binding protein with unique properties: rapid binding of estradiol, high binding capacity, moderate affinity for estradiol, and specificity for steroidal estrogens and weak androgens, but not for nonsteroidal estrogens or other steroids. The estradiol-binding activity of this protein is reduced in cytosol from livers of alcohol-fed rats as compared to that from their isoca-lorically fed controls. The properties of this male-specific hepatic estrogen-binding protein suggest a role for this protein in the regulation of estrogen levels in the male animal. Moreover, the reduction in activity of this unique protein in the liver of alcohol-fed animals may explain, at least in part, the feminization commonly seen in chronic alcoholic men.
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