Effect of zinc and/or pyridoxine deficiency upon oestrogen retention and oestrogen receptor distribution in the rat uterus
A deficiency of vitamin B 6 has been reported to enhance oestrogen responsiveness of the uterus in rats whereas zinc deficiency provokes a syndrome suggestive of a diminution in oestrogen sensitivity. In this study [ 3H]oestrogen uptake by the uterus was increased in rats deficient in either nutrien...
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description | A deficiency of vitamin B
6 has been reported to enhance oestrogen responsiveness of the uterus in rats whereas zinc deficiency provokes a syndrome suggestive of a diminution in oestrogen sensitivity. In this study [
3H]oestrogen uptake by the uterus was increased in rats deficient in either nutrient and the differences were additive in the dually deficient animals. The total number of oestrogen receptors per g tissue was unaffected by either nutrient but the proportion of the receptors recovered from the nuclear fraction increased from about 6 to 74% when both nutrients were withheld. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that both zinc and pyridoxal phosphate play important metabolic roles in end-organ responsiveness to oestrogen. |
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