Prolactin Receptors in Mammary Tumors of GR Mice
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Endocrine Research Communications
- Vol. 4 (5) , 285-294
- https://doi.org/10.3109/07435807709052948
Abstract
Prolactin receptors have been identified in estrone-progesterone induced mammary tumors from GR mice. 125I-labeled ovine prolactin binding to tumor homogenates reached a steady state in 12 hours at 22 degrees and was specific for prolactin. Prolactin receptors were highest (16 fmoles/mg protein) in primary, hormone-dependent tumors and declined progressively in transplanted hormone-dependent and transplanted hormone-responsive tumors. In autonomous tumors, binding was approximately 5% of that found in primary tumors. Scatchard analysis of binding to selected tumors indicated that the observed decrease in bound hormone was due to a loss in the number of receptor sites; binding affinity was unaltered (kd approximately 1 X 10(-10) M). Since receptors for estrogen and progesterone as well as those for prolactin decline in a concerted manner with the transition to autonomy, autonomous growth may result from a loss of receptors or an increase in the relative proportion of autonomous cells present in the tumor.Keywords
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