CELL-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF THE GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR WITHIN ANTIGRANULOCYTES CONVOLUTED TUBULES OF THE RAT SUBMAXILLARY-GLAND

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ANTAKLY, T [1 ]
ZHANG, C [1 ]
SARRIEAU, A [1 ]
RAQUIDAN, D [1 ]
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[1] MCGILL UNIV,FAC MED,DEPT ANAT,MONTREAL H3A 2B2,QUEBEC,CANADA
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10.1210/endo-128-1-617
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The submaxillary gland, a heterogeneous tissue composed essentially of two functionally distinct cell types (tubular epithelial and acinar), offers an interesting system in which to study the mechanisms of steroid-dependent growth and differentiation. One cell type, the granular convoluted tubular (GCT) cell, secretes a large number of physiologically important polypeptides, including epidermal and nerve growth factors. Two steroids, androgens and glucocorticoids, greatly influence the growth, differentiation, and secretory activity of GCT cells. Because glucocorticoids can partially mimic or potentiate androgen effects, it has been thought that glucocorticoids act via androgen receptors. Since the presence of glucocorticoid receptors is a prerequisite for glucocorticoid action, we have investigated the presence and cellular distribution of glucocorticoid receptors within the rat submaxillary gland. Binding experiments using [3-H]dexamethasone revealed the presence of high affinity binding sites in rat submaxillary tissue homogenates. Most of these sites were specifically competed by dexamethasone, corticosterone, and a pure glucocorticoid agonist RU 28362. Neither testosterone nor dihydrotestosterone competed for glucocorticoid binding. The cellular distribution of glucocorticoid receptors within the submaxillary gland was investigated by immunocytochemistry, using two highly specific glucocorticoid receptor antibodies. The receptor was localized in the GCT cells, but not in the acinar cells of rat and mouse submaxillary tissue sections. In GCT cells, the glucocorticoid receptor colocalized with several secretory polypeptides, including epidermal growth factor, nerve growth factor, alpha2u-globulin, and atrial natriuretic factor. These data suggest that the submaxillary gland is a target for glucocorticoid action and that at least part of the glucocorticoid effects on this tissue are mediated by bona fide glucocorticoid receptors.
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