Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1983; 82(5): 131-139
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1210268
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Biochemical Cascade Mediating the Estradiol Action1)

Tamara G. Pankova, Tamara M. Igonina, Victoria I. Deribas, R. I. Salganic
  • Institute of Cytology and Genetics of tne Sibirian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Director: Academician D. K. Beljaev), Novosibirsk/USSR
1) Presented at the Symposium on Biochemical Aspects of Steroid Research, September 14—19, 1981, Weimar/GTDR.
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1982

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17. Juli 2009 (online)

Summary

The data suggest that estradiol enhances the formation of histamine in rat uterus by induction of histidine decarboxylase; histamine activates adenylate cyclase providing accumulation of cyclic 3′,5′-AMP, which, probably, induces glycolytic enzymes via phosphorylation of chromatin proteins, and mediates other estradiol effects. The chain of successively acting enzymes and mediators constitutes, obviously, a cascade amplifying the estradiol action. Since histamine is known to act as an intercellular mediator, attempts were made to find out the distribution of estradiol, histamine and cyclic 3′, 5′-AMP among uterine cells. Autoradiography has shown that 3H-estradiol is bound by the nuclei of myometrium cells, 3H-histamine was found in the cytoplasm of these cells, 3H-cyclic 3′,5′-AMP is selectively bound by the cells of capillary endothelium of the uterus. The estradiol mediators seem to spread their effect on different types of cells which form together a kind of a multicellular functional system.

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