M. Nijs et A. Coune, INFLUENCE OF DIVALENT-CATIONS ON ANDROGEN AND ESTROGEN-BINDING IN HUMAN PROSTATIC TISSUE, Cancer biochemistry biophysics, 14(2), 1994, pp. 75-85
The influence of divalent cations on estrogen and androgen binding in
human benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) was investigated. Two tissue
types were detected. In type I, important estradiol binding increase i
n the presence of Mg++ and good evidence of the androgen receptors wer
e noticed. Type II tissues were characterized by weak or inhibitory ef
fect of Mg++ and, poor detection of the androgen receptors in some of
the buffers used. Zn++ inhibited estradiol binding. Effects of chelato
rs leaving some endogenous divalent cations in the medium were investi
gated. For both binding activities no difference could be established
between type I and type II tissues. One exception was,a, somewhat incr
eased androgen binding for type II when endogenous Mg++ was present. S
trong inhibition of estradiol binding in the presence of EDTA + Mg++ a
lways occurred. Influence of divalent cations on steroid binding measu
rements in BPH tissues is discussed.