Progesterone antagonists increase androgen receptor expression in the rhesus macaque and human endometrium

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Slayden, OD
Nayak, NR
Burton, KA
Chwalisz, K
Cameron, ST
Critchley, HOD
Baird, DT
Brenner, RM
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[1] Oregon Reg Primate Res Ctr, Div Reprod Sci, Beaverton, OR 97006 USA
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Reprod Biol, Edinburgh EH3 9ET, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Schering AG, D-13342 Berlin, Germany
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10.1210/jc.86.6.2668
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Antiprogestins (APs) inhibit estradiol (E(2))-stimulated endometrial growth in women and nonhuman primates, but the mechanism of this "antiestrogenic" action is unknown. Here, we report that APs upregulate endometrial androgen receptor (AR) in both women and macaques, an effect that might play a role in the antiproliferative effects of APs on the primate endometrium. In addition, because there are discrepancies in the literature on the regulation and localization of AR in the primate endometrium, we used both in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry to evaluate hormonal influences on endometrial AR in women and macaques. In ovariectomized macaques, the following treatments were given for 4 weeks each: E(2) alone, E(2) + progesterone (P), E(2) + mifepristone (RU 486), and E(2) + P + RU 486. In women, samples were obtained during the normal menstrual cycle and after treatment with either RU 486 for 30 days at 2 mg/day, or after a single oral administration of 200 mg RU 486 on cycle day LH + 2. In macaques, E(2) significantly increased AR expression above vehicle controls; E(2) + RU 486 increased binding further; E(2) + P decreased AR binding; and E, + P + RU 486 treatment caused an intermediate elevation in AR binding. In macaques treated with E, alone, stromal AR staining was predominant, and P treatment suppressed that staining. E(2) + RU 486 or E(2) + P + RU 486 treatment produced a striking up-regulation of glandular epithelial AR staining and enhanced the stromal AR signal. rn situ hybridization analyses confirmed the immunocytochemistry data. Similar induction of glandular AB staining and enhanced stromal AR staining were obtained in macaques treated with ZK 137 316 and ZK 230 211. During the natural cycle in women, stromal AR staining predominated and was greater in the proliferative than the late secretory phase. RU 486 treatment of women up-regulated glandular epithelial AR staining after either daily treatment for 30 days with 2 mg/day or after a single oral dose of 200 mg. In summary, endometrial AR was highest in the stroma during the human proliferative phase (or during E(2) treatment in macaques) and lowest during the late secretory phase in women (or after E(2) + P treatment in macaques). In both species, RU 486 induced AR expression in the glands and enhanced AR expression in stromal cells. Because androgens can antagonize E(2) action, enhanced endometrial AR expression induced by APs could play a role in the antiproliferative, "antiestrogenic" effects of APs in primates.
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