Om. Echeverria et al., IMMUNOELECTRON MICROSCOPIC LOCALIZATION OF ESTRADIOL-RECEPTOR IN CELLS OF MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE AND NONREPRODUCTIVE ORGANS, Biology of the cell, 81(3), 1994, pp. 257-265
The localization of estradiol receptor (ER) in various tissues and the
ir distribution in sub-cellular compartments were studied by means of
immunogold-electron microscopic methods using a site-directed polyclon
al antibody developed against a peptide from the DNA binding site of E
R. This method was used to determine the presence and localization of
ER in tissues and cells of male and female reproductive and non-reprod
uctive organs. In the female reproductive tract, endometrial cells and
the cells of the corpus luteum were found to contain ER. In non-repro
ductive organs of both sexes the following cell types showed significa
nt labeling: hepatocytes, epithelial duodenal cells, striated muscle f
ibers, cells of the proximal convoluted tubules of the kidney, lymphoc
ytes, neurons, and adipose cells. Alveolar epithelial cells were studi
ed only in female specimens and were labeled by the anti-ER. Prostatic
and epididymal epithelial cells were found to be labeled in the male
reproductive organs. In all these cells a higher density of label was
found in the nucleus, especially in the space between the clumps of co
mpact chromatin, as was previously found in epithelial endometrial cel
ls. These results suggest that estradiol exerts its effects through a
common nuclear mechanism in cells of male and female reproductive and
non-reproductive organs.