Abstract: | The effect of prolactin on estradiol receptors was determined in cytosol of estrogen-dependent mammary tumors of Sprague Dawley rats. Tumors were induced with 20 mg dimethylbenzanthracene, rats were ovariectomized, and the rats showing regression in tumor weight were given 1 mg sheep or rat prolactin for 5 days. Receptors were separated by dextran-charcoal and analyzed by sucrose gradient. Prolactin, milk proteins, serum proteins, and 1-alpha-feto-proteins were excluded immunologically. The estradiol receptors resembled uterine receptors in affinity, specificity, sedimentation, and nuclear transfer under estradiol influence. Castration diminished receptor content exponentially 170 f moles to 16 f moles/mg protein within 10 days; prolactin increased the number of receptors to 87 f moles compared with 15 in controls. Affinity, cellular location, and uterine receptor content were unaffected. Sheep and rat prolactin acted similarly. These results justify hypophysectomy as therapy for certain estrogen-dependent breast tumors. |