Abstract

Interactions between nistranol and estradiol and progesterone receptors in the cytosol fraction of the uterine tissue of oophorectomized rats and the relative competitive capacity of nistranol have been studied 24 h after a single injection of the drug. The results demonstrate the effects of nistranol on estradiol and progesterone binding. Nistranol boosting of uterine growth in rats is explained by its capacity to accelerate the translocation of hor- mone-receptor complexes into the nucleus. Investigations of the capacity of new estrogens to compete with estradiol for binding in the tissues of target organs in vitro and affect estradiol and progesterone binding in vivo permit a more effective screening of estrogens than use of only the classical in vitro method.

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