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  • Title: Progestin receptors in testes from various animal species.
    Author: Seiki K, Fujii H, Kawamura N, Enomoto T, Haruki Y, Nakano M.
    Journal: Tokai J Exp Clin Med; 1981 Oct; 6(4):343-51. PubMed ID: 7198833.
    Abstract:
    Using a synthetic progestin, R5020 (17 alpha, 21-dimethyl-19-nor-4, 9-pregnadiene-3, 20-dione), we investigated the presence of progestin receptor(s) in testicular cytosol from various animal species including humans. After incubation of cytosol from adult chickens with [3H]R5020 in the presence or absence of various unlabeled steroids, specific progestin binding was found in the 8 S region with an equilibrium dissociation constant of 2 nM and a binding capacity of 75 fmoles/mg protein. Specific progestin binding was also found in cytosol from immature chickens sedimenting in the 4 S region with a dissociation constant of 61 nM and a binding capacity of 1 pmole/mg protein. Although 5 S binding was found in the cytosols from humans, a monkey and rats, the binding specificity was low. These results clearly indicate that the testicular cytosols from chickens contain progestin receptor(s), whereas those from the other species do not.
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