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DIFFERENTIAL DEPLETION OF CYTOPLASMIC HIGH AFFINITY OESTROGEN RECEPTORS AFTER THE <i>in vivo</i> ADMINISTRATION OF THE ANTIOESTROGENS, CLOMIPHENE, MER‐25 AND TAMOXIFEN
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Cytosol Oestrogen ReceptorsHormonal ContraceptiveEndocrine MechanismMedicineHormonal ReceptorPhysiologyMer‐25 And TamoxifenGynecologyBreast CancerPharmacotherapyFemale Reproductive FunctionPituitary ReceptorsOestrogen AntagonistsEndocrinologyPharmacologyOvarian HormoneEndocrine-related CancerThe Antioestrogens
1 The in vivo actions of the oestrogen antagonists, MER-25 and tamoxifen upon the cytosol oestrogen receptors prepared from amygdala, hypothalamus, pituitary and uterus of rats were studied 24 h after drug administration. 2 There was a dose-related depletion of cytosol oestrogen receptors. However, the uterine and pituitary receptors were consistently affected at a lower dose than were those from the brain. 3 The ratios of the combined central ED50 to the combined peripheral ED50 were clomiphene 169 greater than MER-25 19.2 greater than tamoxifen 2.13. 4 The receptor changes were not related to biological activity monitored by serum luteinizing hormone levels and uterotrophic response. 5 The possible role of these drug effects in the induction of ovulation and future developments are discussed.
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