Changes of glucocorticoid receptor of hepatic cytosol of rats after scalding / 中国病理生理杂志
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
;
(12)1989.
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in Chinese
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| ID: wpr-673194
ABSTRACT
Rats were immersed into boiling water for 15 seconds with scalded area about 23 cm~2 and decapitated at 0.5,1 and 6 hours after scalding. The changes of immunoreactive glueocorticoid receptor (GR_(IR)) and glucocorticoid receptor binding (GR_B) of hepatic cytosol after scalding were studied by both monoclonal antibody method and radioligand binding assay. The results showed that GR_(IR) and GR_B decreased markedly in parallel manner after scalding. Comparing with the controls (100%), the values of GRIR of 0.5,1 and 6 hours after scalding decreased to 64.76?13.320% (n=4),59.55?13.18% (n=5) and 42.64?4.24% (n=4)respectively; and relevent GR_B decreased to 50.24?9.71% (n=4), 51.11?11.31% (n=5) and 30.43?3.03% (n=4). The amplitude of decrease of GR_B was about 10% more than that of GR_(IR). Thus it might be concluded that the reduction of GR_B after stress was mainly due to the decrease of GR protein molecules but 10% of that was due to the change of GR binding activity. The mechanisms of these changes were discussed.
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Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
Year:
1989
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