Specific binding of [3H]-testosterone was found in the human placental cytosol. At a ['HI-testosterone concentration of 3 x IO-* M, the binding was maximal after 1 h and remained at that level for at least 24 h. [3H]-testosterone binding was linearly related to the amount of cytosol protein concentration up to 4.0 mg/ml. Kinetic analysis revealed the presence of specific binding sites with a KD of 11.7 x 10m9 M and a concentration of binding sites of 306fmol/mg protein. The [3H]-testosterone macromolecule complex exhibited a sedimentation coefficient of 4.6 S under low and high salt conditions. The 4.6 S radioactivity peak disappeared after treatment at 45°C for I h and was inhibited or suppressed by a IO or 1000 fold excess of cold testosterone. In competitive binding studies cold testosterone, Sa-dihydrotestosterone, androstenedione and dehydroepiandrosterone were the most active competitors. The fact that estradiol also competes for [3H]-testosterone binding, but binds to this cytoplasmic component only to a small extent, indicates that the macromolecule studied is not SHBG. The possible role of this macromolecule as an androgen receptor in the human placenta is suggested.

Evidence for testosterone binding macromolecule in human placental cytosol

SILVIA GIANI';
1979

Abstract

Specific binding of [3H]-testosterone was found in the human placental cytosol. At a ['HI-testosterone concentration of 3 x IO-* M, the binding was maximal after 1 h and remained at that level for at least 24 h. [3H]-testosterone binding was linearly related to the amount of cytosol protein concentration up to 4.0 mg/ml. Kinetic analysis revealed the presence of specific binding sites with a KD of 11.7 x 10m9 M and a concentration of binding sites of 306fmol/mg protein. The [3H]-testosterone macromolecule complex exhibited a sedimentation coefficient of 4.6 S under low and high salt conditions. The 4.6 S radioactivity peak disappeared after treatment at 45°C for I h and was inhibited or suppressed by a IO or 1000 fold excess of cold testosterone. In competitive binding studies cold testosterone, Sa-dihydrotestosterone, androstenedione and dehydroepiandrosterone were the most active competitors. The fact that estradiol also competes for [3H]-testosterone binding, but binds to this cytoplasmic component only to a small extent, indicates that the macromolecule studied is not SHBG. The possible role of this macromolecule as an androgen receptor in the human placenta is suggested.
1979
hormon receptors
human placenta
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