2006
DOI: 10.1677/joe.1.06896
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Developmental and hormonal regulation of progesterone receptor A-form expression in female mouse lung in vivo: interaction with glucocorticoid receptors

Abstract: Progesterone (P 4 ) regulates many aspects of physiological functions via two nuclear P 4 receptors (PR), PRA and PRB, which are members of a structurally related nuclear hormone receptor superfamily that includes glucocorticoid receptors (GR). The regulation and cellular distribution of PR protein isoforms have been extensively studied in reproductive tissues, but this is not the case in the lung. In the present study, reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR, Western blotting, and immunolocalization supported the pres… Show more

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“…Progesterone receptor transcripts were also very low and flagged as present in only ∼ 30% of the arrays of liver samples. Previous studies have failed to find PR expression in normal liver tissue [15], [16]; although PR has been identified in certain hepatic abnormalities [15], [23]. There are other non-classical P4 receptors [9], [10] that may mediate some of the progesterone actions in liver [9], [17], such as the progesterone receptor component 1 (PGRMC1) that we detected as present in all our microarrays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Progesterone receptor transcripts were also very low and flagged as present in only ∼ 30% of the arrays of liver samples. Previous studies have failed to find PR expression in normal liver tissue [15], [16]; although PR has been identified in certain hepatic abnormalities [15], [23]. There are other non-classical P4 receptors [9], [10] that may mediate some of the progesterone actions in liver [9], [17], such as the progesterone receptor component 1 (PGRMC1) that we detected as present in all our microarrays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…In contrast to our finding that PR-B was dominant in hTECs, Shao and colleagues (13) reported dominant PR-A expression in the mouse lung. This difference might be related to species or strain, tissue examined, or the stage of development (9,13).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In endometrial tissue, PR-A and PR-B dually serve an antiinflammatory role (20). Expression of PR in the lungs has been reported, but cell-specific localization and function has not been characterized (12,13,16,21). …”
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“…The target regions, including the mediobasal hypothalamus and suprachiasmatic-preoptic area were dissected (limited anteriorly by the optic chiasma, laterally by the hypothalamic fissures, posteriorly by the mammilary bodies, and in depth by the subthalamic sulcus). Tissue protein was prepared as described [48]. Protein concentrations were determined with the BCA protein assay (Pierce, Rockford, IL), using bovine serum albumin as the standard.…”
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