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HERO ID
7118522
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Estrogen synthesis in normal and malignant human endometrium
Author(s)
Tseng, L; Mazella, J; Mann, WJ; Chumas, J; ,
Year
1982
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
ISSN:
0021-972X
EISSN:
1945-7197
Language
English
PMID
7119084
DOI
10.1210/jcem-55-5-1029
Abstract
The ability of human endometrium to synthesize estrogen from testosterone (T) was investigated. Normal and malignant endometrial specimens were incubated in a complete nutrient medium with 1 muC/ml (approximately 10 pmol/ml) of [3H]T for 20 hrs. Various estrogens: estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), estrone sulfate (E1S), and estradiol-3-sulfate (E2S) were isolated from cultured tissue and medium. The capacity of aromatization, expressed in pmol of estrogen formed/g of tissue, of proliferative endometria was found to be significantly higher than that of secretory endometria (prol. n=12, 0.53 +/- 0.21, vs sec. n=13, 0.15 +/- 0.09, mean +/- s.d., P less than 0.005). In nine cancer endometrial specimens studied, the estrogen produced varied from 0.3 to 15 pmol/g of tissue. These studies represent the first evidence that human endometrium is capable of synthesizing estrogens from delta 4 androgens at a concentration similar to plasma level. The changes of the capacity of aromatization during the two phases of the menstrual cycle indicate that the estrogen synthesis in endometrium is apparently regulated by hormones. The presence of aromatase in cancer endometria may play an important role in promoting the cell growth in estrogen sensitive endometrial cancer.
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