PROSTATIC ANDROGEN RECEPTORS--FORM AND FUNCTION
前列腺雄激素受体——形式和功能
基本信息
- 批准号:3175394
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.16万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1986
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1986-07-01 至 1989-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
These studies are designed to examine the significance within prostatic
tissue of androgen receptor species which, by virtue of differences in
their avidity for androgenic ligands, may function as regulators of the
responsiveness of androgen-sensitive cells. In pursuit of our observation
that two such cytoplasmic forms of this receptor do co-exist, we propose to
define various physicochemical properties of these forms, as well as any
others which may occur, including especially nuclear and heat-transformed
cytoplasmic moieties. The emphasis will be on comparative aspects of
interaction with androgens, and susceptibility to interconversion by a
cytoplasmic factor which has been discovered and which will be purified and
characterized further. The relative levels of the different receptor forms
will be assessed under a variety of experimentally-induced changes in
endogenous hormonal milieu, including castration-replacement, aging, and
administration of assorted types of steroid hormones and prolactin. We
will exploit the ability to separate the cytoplasmic receptor forms by
ammonium sulfate fractionation in experiments wherein the dynamics of
nuclear uptake and mechanisms of nuclear retention of receptor will be
explored. Patterned induction of specific protein synthesis in response to
androgen will be investigated as a function of the relative
receptor-dictated responsiveness of the cells; these analyses are an
outgrowth of preliminary observations which suggest a potentially important
correlation. While not within the scope of this initial stage of the
project, the implications of these studies with respect to defining a
relationship between functional androgen receptor concentration and
prediction of responsiveness of human prostatic cancer to endocrine therapy
will certainly constitute the next major phase of this work.
这些研究旨在检验前列腺癌的意义。
雄激素受体物种的组织,由于在
它们对雄激素配体的亲和力,可能起到调节
雄激素敏感细胞的反应性。为了追求我们的观察
这种受体的两种细胞质形式确实共存,我们建议
定义这些形式的各种物理化学性质,以及任何
其他可能发生的情况,特别是核和热转化
细胞质部分。重点将放在以下几个方面:
与雄激素的相互作用,以及对A
已发现并将被提纯的细胞质因子
进一步表征的。不同受体形式的相对水平
将在各种实验诱导的变化下进行评估
内源性激素环境,包括阉割-替代,衰老,和
服用各种类固醇激素和催乳素。我们
将利用分离细胞质受体形式的能力,通过
硫酸铵分级实验中的动力学
核摄取和受体核滞留的机制将是
探索过了。对特定蛋白质合成的模式诱导
雄激素将作为亲属的函数进行调查
由受体决定的细胞反应性;这些分析是一种
初步观察的结果表明一个潜在的重要
相关性。虽然不在此初始阶段的范围内,
项目中,这些研究对于定义一个
功能性雄激素受体浓度与雄激素水平的关系
前列腺癌对内分泌治疗反应性的预测
肯定将构成这项工作的下一个主要阶段。
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PROSTATIC ANDROGEN RECEPTORS--FORM AND FUNCTION
前列腺雄激素受体——形式和功能
- 批准号:
3175395 - 财政年份:1986
- 资助金额:
$ 9.16万 - 项目类别:
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