Abstract

Nuclear preparations from the rat uterus contain specific, high affinity binding sites for T 3, with the properties expected of a thyroid hormone receptor. The K d value for the binding of T 3 to these sites is 9.3 ± 0.1 × 10 −10 M and the maximum number of binding sites is 0.11 ± 0.02 pmoles T 3 bound per mg of DNA. Competition experiments with Triac, D-T 3, T 4, and rT 3 compared to L-T 3 revealed relative affinities of 87%, 22%, 15%, and 1.6% respectively. T 3 binding sites solubilized from uterine nuclear preparations by high salt extraction sediment at 3.6 S and are destroyed largely by trypsin treatment. Estradiol treatment of ovariectomized rats for 3 days did not alter the quantity of T 3 binding sites expressed on the basis of DNA content. These results suggest that uterine nuclei contain a specific T 3 receptor and raise the possibility that this hormone may have direct effects on the uterus.

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