The effect of a single dose of oestradiol on tamoxifen-induced uterine hyperaemia and growth in the rat

K. Marshall, Judith Senior

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Abstract

1. The effect of oestradiol on tamoxifen- (single doses of each agent) induced responses in the uterus of the mature ovariectomized rat was investigated. The parameters examined were uterine blood flow (measured by the microsphere technique), weight and oestrogen receptor concentrations. 2. Initially the addition of oestradiol to the tamoxifen regimen produced a reduction in uterine blood flow and dry weight which was reflected by a reduction in nuclear oestrogen receptor. However, as the tamoxifen response became more established from 48 h onwards the addition of oestradiol produced an additive effect. These changes were not mirrored by increases in nuclear oestrogen receptor. 3. The results suggest that tamoxifen and oestradiol may, in part, act via different mechanisms; the role of possible mediatory systems such as histamine release and eosinophil migration is discussed. Heterogeneous control systems may also be involved in the early and late uterine response.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)383-388
Number of pages6
JournalBritish Journal of Pharmacology
Volume98
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1989

Keywords

  • Estradiol
  • Estrogen receptor
  • radioisotope
  • Tamoxifen

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