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Demonstration of specific glucocorticoid binding sites in bovine cornea
Authors:M T Lin  R A Eiferman  J L Wittliff
Affiliation:1. Department of Biochemistry, Health Sciences Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, U.S.A.;2. Department of Ophthalmology, Health Sciences Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, U.S.A.
Abstract:Specific [3H]-dexamethasone binding sites were demonstrated in bovine corneal cytosol using titration analyses. Specific glucocorticoid binding to corneal cytosol exhibited a single class of sites with apparent dissociation constants of 4-6 nM and 68-72 fmol binding sites mg-1 cytosolic protein. Association of steroid with these binding sites was temperature- and time-dependent. Specific binding was maximal at 4 degrees C after 6 hr and was somewhat lower at 25 degrees C and lowest at 37 degrees C. Presence of increasing amounts of certain unlabeled steroids with glucocorticoid activity inhibited [3H]-dexamethasone binding in a dose-dependent manner. The order, beginning with the most potent inhibitor of binding, was triamcinolone acetonide greater than fluorometholone greater than dexamethasone greater than medroxy progesterone acetate greater than 11 beta-OH-progesterone greater than prednisolone acetate greater than prednisolone greater than cortisol greater than corticosterone . Other steroids exhibiting less inhibition of [3H]-dexamethasone binding were cortexolone greater than prednisone greater than dexamethasone phosphate greater than progesterone greater than prednisolone phosphate greater than cortisone greater than 17 alpha-OH progesterone greater than estradiol-17 beta greater than testosterone greater than 11 alpha,17 alpha,21-OH-progesterone. These data suggest that the influence of glucocorticoids and drugs with this type of normal activity on corneal cells is mediated by an intracellular receptor protein.
Keywords:bovine cornea  cytosol  dexamethasone  glucocorticoid receptor
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