
doi: 10.1007/bf00800505
pmid: 179639
It was demonstrated on the uteri of women and guinea pigs that estriol (in vitro) possessed a marked affinity to the estradiol-binding system of human and guinea pig uteri; the activity of steroid-receptor interaction of estriol in vitro constituted 9.4% for guinea pigs and 17% for man in relation to the estradiol activity. Administration of estriol to guinea pigs in vivo in a dose of 0.25-0.5 mg led to a sharp reduction of the estradiol-binding capacity of the receptor system of the uterus. It is supposed that there existed a competitive relationship between estradiol and estriol for binding with the active centres of the receptor proteins of the uterus.
Estradiol, Estriol, Guinea Pigs, Uterus, Estrogens, Receptors, Cell Surface, Binding, Competitive, Animals, Humans, Female
Estradiol, Estriol, Guinea Pigs, Uterus, Estrogens, Receptors, Cell Surface, Binding, Competitive, Animals, Humans, Female
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