Tissue from 20 surgically resected uteri was examined in order to test
the hypothesis that the oestrogen receptor content of the myometrium
may not be uniform throughout the uterus. All patients were premenopau
sal, had no history of any exogenous steroid hormone use and were in t
he proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle. Material was taken from
the subserosal, midmyometrical and subendometrial regions of both the
fundal and lower uterine segments. Care was taken to remove all endom
etrium. Suitable samples were analysed by radioimmunoassay (RIA) for o
estrogen receptors. An adjacent block from each area was fixed in form
alin and stained immunocytochemically for oestrogen receptors. The res
ults of the RIA show a significantly higher receptor content in the su
bendometrial region than in either the midmyometrial or the subserosal
region. No significant difference was demonstrated between the number
s of receptors in the fundus and in the lower uterine segments. The di
fferences were also well demonstrated by immunocytochemistry, accordin
g to which 83% of all cells counted in the subendometrial region were
positive, while only 61% of cells in the middle and 47% of those in th
e subserosal region were positive.