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Steroid Binding at σ Receptors Suggests a Link Between Endocrine, Nervous, and Immune Systems
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1988
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Immune SystemsImmune RegulationImmunologyFemale Reproductive FunctionImmune SystemSigma ReceptorsSigma Receptor Bindingσ ReceptorsNeuroimmunologySteroid MetabolismEndocrine MechanismHormonal ReceptorAutoimmunityEndocrinologySteroid BindingOvarian HormonePhysiologyMammalian BrainNeuroscienceMedicine
Specific sigma binding sites have been identified in the mammalian brain and lymphoid tissue. In this study, certain gonadal and adrenal steroids, particularly progesterone, were found to inhibit sigma receptor binding in homogenates of brain and spleen. The findings suggest that steroids are naturally occurring ligands for sigma receptors and raise the possibility that these sites mediate some aspects of steroid-induced mental disturbances and alterations in immune functions.
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