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. 1978 Nov 15;176(2):531-9.
doi: 10.1042/bj1760531.

Interaction of progestins with steroid receptors in human uterus

Interaction of progestins with steroid receptors in human uterus

A Kasid et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Norethindrone (17beta-hydroxy-19-nor-17alpha-pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one) and norethindrone acetate (17beta-acetoxy-19-nor-17alpha-pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one) interfered to a varying degree, by competitive inhibition, with the binding of progesterone and oestradiol to respective cytoplasmic receptors in the human uterus. Progesterone binding to 4S macromolecule was saturable and co-specific for progestins. Competitors like norgestrel (17beta-hydroxy-18-methyl-19-nor-17alpha-pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one), 19-norprogesterone, medroxyprogesterone acetate (17alpha-acetoxy-6alpha-methylpregn-4-ene-3,20-dione) and compound R(5020) (17,21-dimethyl-19-norpregna-4,9-diene-3,20-dione) possessed higher binding affinities for the progestin receptor. The dissociation constant (K(d)) for the progesterone-receptor interaction was 0.6-1.6nm and the receptor concentration ranged between 6600 and 8200 sites/cell. Norethindrone and norethindrone acetate competed for the progesterone receptor with inhibition constants (K(i)) of 6.8 and 72nm respectively. Gradient displacement and competitive-receptor assays indicated that norethindrone acetate-binding affinity for progestin receptor was approximately one-tenth that of norethindrone and progesterone. The progestins also inhibited oestradiol binding to 4.6S oestrogenic receptor by 8-12%, involving interaction at the oestradiol-binding site with a calculated K(i) value of 0.5-0.8mum. The competitive interaction of progestins with steroid receptors may be of putative importance in explaining the progestin action at the target site.

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