Effects of testosterone and estradiol on ratios of adult to fetal hemoglobin in cell cultures of human fetal liver
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Effects of testosterone and estradiol on ratios of adult to fetal hemoglobin in cell cultures of human fetal liver
Abstract
The effects of testosterone and 17beta-estradiol on the synthesis of fetal and adult hemoglobins have been studied using a short-term primary cell culture system of human fetal liver at midgestation. There was a significant 23% increase in incorporation of 59Fe into adult hemoglobin relative to the total after the addition of 5 X 10(-8)M testosterone. 17beta-Estradiol (10(-6)M) lowered the incorporation of 59Fe by 21%. beta-Globin chain synthesis, measured as 3H- or 14C-leucine incorporation into globin chains, was identical in control and testosterone-treated cells and only slightly lower when 17beta-estradiol was added. For this reason the observed changes in adult hemoglobin resulting from the action of testosterone and 17beta-estradiol are caused by an indirect effect either in the final hemoglobin assembly or by small changes in the gamma/alpha-chain ratio which may be undetected by the methodology used.
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