The objective of this study was to determine whether sustained progesterone (P) use in the absence of estrogen could influence mammary development in mice. Three-week-old intact or ovariectomized mice were primed with subcutaneous (s.c.) cholesterol (C), estrogen (E), P, or estrogen and progesterone
Importance of progesterone in DNA synthesis of pregnancy-dependent mammary tumors in mice
✍ Scribed by Reiko Yanai; Hiroshi Nagasawa
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 422 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Hormone responsiveness of pregnancy‐independent mammary tumors in SHN mice and pregnancy‐dependent tumors in GR/A mice and in F~1~‐hybrids between these strains was studied. Force‐bred female mice with palpable mammary tumors were given subcutaneous injections of several hormones singly or in combination twice daily from 1 day before to 1 day after parturition. One group received a graft of three pituitary glands under the kidney capsule (3AP) during days 12–14 of pregnancy. One day after parturition, the in vitro incorporation of ^3^H‐thymidine into DNA of normal and neoplastic mammary glands was determined as the index of DNA synthesis. Plasma prolactin in some groups of GR/A mice was assayed by radioimmunoassay. In GR/A mice, estradiol benzoate (EB: 0.5 μg × 2/day) or 3AP had no effect on either normal glands or tumors, despite an increase in plasma prolactin level. Progesterone (P: 100 or 1,000 μg × 2/day) significantly increased DNA synthesis of both normal and neoplastic glands when compared to the controls, while the plasma prolactin level in this group was low. The administration of human placental lactogen (HPL: 100 μg × 2/day) stimulated DNA synthesis of normal glands only. P plus HPL promoted DNA synthesis of tumors more than P alone, but not P plus EB. While DNA synthesis of the tumors of SHN was never affected by these hormone treatments, the hormone responsiveness of tumors of F~1~‐hybrids was almost the same as that of GR/A mice; the effect of P was prominent. Correlation of DNA synthesis between pregnancy‐dependent mammary tumors and normal glands was significant only in groups treated with P alone or in combination with other hormones.
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