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Editor ia l Addresses
S tero id Nomenc la tu re
Edi tor ia l A n n o u n c e m e n t
General Review B. R. Westley and F. E. B. May
Papers Jon Milhon, Kulwant Kohli
and Michael R. Stal lcup
Chr i s t i an C. M6ws, Thomas Preiss , Emi ly P. Slater, Xinan Cao, C. Pe t e r Verr i jzer , Pe t e r C. Van Der Vliet and Miguel Beato
Joop D. van den Berg, Lou A. Smets , Kevin A. Hutchison, Henny van Rooij and Mar ion M. van den Elshout
H. Watson, S. Franks and R. C. Bonney
D. Cousty-Ber l in , B. Bergaud, M. C. Bruyant , T. B a t t m a n n , C. Branche and D. Ph i l ibe r t
Lena Sahlin, Gunna r Nors ted t and H~kan Eriksson
Nikos Antonakis , Vassilis Georgoulias, Andrew N. Margior is , Chris tos S tourna ras and Achille Gravanis
H6ctor Con t re ras and Ana Mar ia Ronco
Pie ra Rebuffat , Krzysz to f W. Nowak, Cinzia Tortorel la , Francesco G. Musajo, Giuseppe Got tardo, Giuseppina Mazzocchi and Gastone G. Nussdor fe r
Paola Negri -Cesi and Marcel la Mot ta
Eva Ax6n, Tomas B e r g m a n and Kjell Wikvall
L. Giri ja Devi, M. Basheer A h m a d and S. Shivaii
Sergey A. Krupenko, Natalia I. Krupenko and Ben jamin J. Danzo
A n n o u n c e m e n t
Edi tor ia l A n n o u n c e m e n t
Review Zygmunt Krozowski
Papers Simon W. Law, Ede M. Apostolakis,
Pa t r ick J. Samora , Ber t W. O'Malley and James H. Clark
Cars t en Calberg, Ida S. Mathiasen , Jean-Hi la i re Saura t and Lise B inderup
L I S T
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O F C O N T E N T S
O C T O B E R
1 Role of insulin-like growth factors in steroid modulated proliferation
11 Genetic analysis of the N-terminal end of the glucocorticoid receptor hormone binding domain
21 Two independent pathways for transcription from the MMTV promoter
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High levels of non-activated receptors in glucocorticoid-sensitive $49 ~ mouse lymphoma cells incubated with dexamethasone
The epidermal growth factor receptor in the human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line HEC-1-B
Preliminary pharmacokinetics and metabolism of novel non-steroidal antiandro- gens in the rat: relation of their systemic activity to the formation of a common metabolite
Androgen regulation of the insulin-like growth factor-I and the estrogen receptor in rat uterus and liver
In vitro differential effects of the antiglucocorticoid RU486 on the release of lymphokines from mitogen-activated normal human lymphocytes
Leydig cell heterogeneity as judged by quantitative cytochemistry of 3fl-hydroxy- steroid dehydrogenase activity in individual rat Leydig cells
Evidence that endogenous vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) plays a role in the maintenance of the growth and steroidogenic capacity of rat adrenal zona glomerulosa
89 Androgen metabolism in the human prostatic cancer cell line LNCaP
97 Microsomal 25-hydroxylation of vitamin D 2 and vitamin D 3 in pig liver
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137
Secretory proteins of the hamster cervix, uterus and oviduct: the effects of estradiol, progesterone and testosterone on the proteins secreted into the medium
Interaction of sex hormone-binding globulin with plasma membranes from the rat epididymis and other tissues
N O V E M B E R
The short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase superfamily: variations on a common theme
Hormonal regulation of hypothalamic gene expression: identification of multiple novel estrogen induced genes
The 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (VD) analogues MC903, EB1089 and KH1060 activate the VD receptor: homodimers show higher ligand sensitivity than heterodimers with retinoid X receptors
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Daniele Szapary, Therese Barber , Nancy K. Dwyer, E. Joan Blanchet te -Mackie and S. Stoney Simons Jr
Kathleen E. Mach and H. R ichard Fevold
R. Mukherjee, L. Jow, D. Noonan and D. P. McDonnel l
Keiko Sugimoto, Jacques S imard , Darrow E. Haagensen and Fernand Labrie
M. Massobrio, M. Migliardi , P. Cassoni, C. Menzaghi, A. Revelli and G. Cenderell i
Gerardo Piroli , Analia E. Lima, Graciela Diaz-Torga and Alejandro F. De Nicola
Daniel G. Carr izo, Ana M. Rastr i l la , Carlos M. Telleria and Luis I. Aguado
M. A. Glasier, J. P. Wiebe and R. Hobkirk
B. Bi ro-Sauveur , C. Eeckhoutte , J.-F. Sutra, C. Call~ja, M. Alvinerie and P. Gal t ier
Pe t e r H. Jellinck, Anne -Mar i e Newcombe , P. Gek Forkert and Charles P. Mar tucci
Book Reviews
Announcements
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List of Contents
Microtubules are not required for glucocorticoid receptor mediated gene induction
149 Post-transcriptional action of ACTH in the control of P450c17 expression in rabbit adrenal glands
157 Human and rat peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) demonstrate similar tissue distribution but different responsiveness to PPAR activators
167 Inverse relationships between cell proliferauon and basal or androgen-stimulated apolipoprotein D secretion in LNCaP human prostate cancer cells
175 Steroid gradients across the cancerous breast: an index of altered steroid metabolism in breast cancer?
183 Biochemical parameters in the anterior pituitary during the course of tumorigenesis induced by diethylstilbestrol treatment
191 Androstenedione stimulates progesterone production in corpora lutea of pregnant rats: an effect not mediated by oestrogen
199 Progesterone metabolism by guinea pig intrauterine tissues
209 Consequences of challenge infections with Faseiola hepatzca on rat liver P450- dependent metabolism of sex hormones
219 Distinct forms of hepatic androgen 6fl-hydroxylase induced in the rat by indole-3- carbinol and pregnenolone carbonitrile
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Editorial Jorge R. Pasqual in i
General Review Anait S. Levenson and V. Craig Jordan
Papers M o h a m e d K. Mohamed , Lin Tung,
Glenn S. Takimoto and Kathryn B. Horwitz
David C. Spink, Car r ie L. Hayes, Nina R. Young, Maro Chris tou, Thomas R. Sut ter , Colin R. Jefcoate and John F. Gier thy
Bruno Varriale and Ismene Serino
U. Kuhnle, U. Keller, D. Arman in i , J. Funder and Z. Krozowski
M. Br6nneg/trd, M. Ottosson, J. B66s, C. Marcus and P. Bj6rntorp
Carol J. Belfiore, Dean E. Hawkins, Milo C. Wil tbank and Gordon D. Niswender
Gian Paolo Rossini and Claudia Malagut i
Sha lom B a r - A m i
D E C E M B E R
V Breast cancer, present and future
229 Transfection of human estrogen receptor (ER) cDNA into ER-negative mammalian cell lines
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The leucine zippers of c-fos and c-jun for progesterone receptor dimerization: A-dominance in the A/B heterodimer
The effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on estrogen metabolism in MCF-7 breast cancer cells: evidence for induction of a novel 17fl-estradiol 4-hydroxylase
The androgen receptor mRNA is up-regulated by testosterone in both the Harderian gland and thumb pad of the frog, Rana esculenta
Immunofluorescence of mineralocorticoid receptors in peripheral lymphocytes: presence of receptor-like activity in patients with the autosomal dominant form of pseudohypoaldosteronism, and its absence in the recessive form
275 Lack of evidence for estrogen and progesterone receptors in human adipose tissue
283 Regulation of cytochrome P450sc c synthesis and activity m the ovine corpus luteum
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299
Nanomolar concentrations of untransformed glucocorticoid receptor m nuclei of intact cells
Increasing progesterone secretion and 3fl-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity of human cumulus cells and granulosa-lutein cells concurrent with successful fertilization of the corresponding oocyte
Aarno Hautanen, Matt i M/intt~iri, 307 Gemfibrozil treatment is associated with elevated adrenal androgen, androstanediol Vesa Manninen and Herman Adlercreutz glucuronide and cortisol levels in dyshpidemic men
Lis t of Con ten t s v
J a r m i l a ~ulcov~i, M. Macek, D. Chudoba , W. Hubl , M. Hill and L. S t h r k a
Rapid Communication R. Fra i r i a , N. F o r t u n a t i , A. Revelli , D. Guidet t i ,
S. CavagliA and M. Massobr io
315 Amniotic fluid 17-hydroxyprogesterone in early pregnancy
319 Binding of sex steroid binding protein to plasma membranes of human testis
Book Reviews 323
S U B J E C T I N D E X ACTH
post-transcriptional action of, in the control of P450c17 expression in rabbit adrenal glands, 149 Adipose tissue
lack of evidence for estrogen and progesterone receptors in human, 275 Adrenal zona glomerulosa
effect of endogenous vasoactive intestinal peptide on maintenance of growth and steroidogenic capacity of, in rat, 81
Alcohol dehydrogenase the short-chain, superfamily, 125
Amniotic fluid 17/~-hydroxyprogesterone of, in early pregnancy, 315
Androgen(s) elevated adrenal, levels in dyslipidemic men, 307 metabolism of, in the human prostatic cancer cell line LNCaP, 89 receptor
mRNA of, is up-regulated by testosterone in both Harderian gland and thumb pad of the frog Rana esculenta, 259
regulation of insulin-like growth factor-I by, in rat uterus and liver, 57 Androstanediol glucuronide
elevated levels of, associated with gemfibrozil treatment in dyslipidemic men, 307 Androstenedione
stimulation of progesterone production by, in corpora lutea of pregnant rat, 191 Anterior pituitary
biochemical parameters in the, during tumorigenesis induced by diethylstilbestrol treatment, 183 Anti-androgen(s)
pharmacokinetics and metabolism of novel non-steroidal, in the rat, 47
Breast cancer effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on estrogen metabolism in MCF-7, cells, 251 steroid gradients across the cancerous breast: an index of altered steroid metabolism in, 175
Corpus luteum regulation of cytochrome P450scc synthesis and activity in the ovine, 283
Cortisol elevated levels of, associated with gemfibrozil treatment in dyslipidemic men, 307
Cytochrome P450scc regulation of, synthesis and activity in the ovine corpus luteum, 283
Dexamethasone high levels of non-activated receptors in glucocorticoid-sensitive S49wt mouse lymphoma cells incubated with,
33 Diethylstilbestrol
biochemical parameters in the anterior pituitary during tumorigenesis induced by diethylstilbestrol treatment, 183
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor
activated by analogues MC903, EB1089 and KH1060, 137
Endometrial adenocarcinoma epidermal growth factor receptor in the human, cell line HEC-1-B, 41
Epidermal growth factor receptor
in the human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line HEC-1-B, 41 vii
viii Subject Index
Epididymis interaction of sex hormone-binding globulin with plasma membranes from the, of rat, 115
17fl-Estradiol 4-hydroxylase induction of, by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in MCF-7 breast cancer cells, 251
Estradiol effects of, on the proteins secreted by the hamster cervix, uterus and oviduct, 107
Estrogen(s) multiple novel, induced genes in the hypothalamus, 131 receptor(s)
androgen regulation of, in rat uterus and liver, 57 lack of evidence for, in human adipose tissue, 275 transfection of human, cDNA into ER-negative mammalian cell lines, 229
Estrogen receptor cDNA transfection of human, into ER-negative mammalian cell lines, 229
c@s leucine zippers of, for progesterone receptor dimerization, 241
Gemfibrozil treatment of dyslipidemic men with, 307
Gene(s) hormonal regulation of hypothalamic, expression: identification of multiple novel, induced by estrogen, 131 microtubules are not required for glucocorticoid receptor mediated, induction, 143
Glucocorticoid(s) receptor(s)
genetic analysis of the N-terminal end of the, hormone binding domain, 11 microtubules are not required for, mediated gene induction, 143 nanomolar concentrations of untransformed, in nuclei of intact cells, 291 non-activated, in S49wt mouse lymphoma cells, 33
Hormone binding domain genetic analysis of the N-terminal end of the glucocorticoid receptor, 11
6fl-Hydroxylase distinct forms of hepatic androgen, induced in the rat, 219
25-Hydroxylation microsomal, of vitamins D2 and D3 in pig liver, 97
17fl-Hydroxyprogesterone amniotic fluid, in early pregnancy, 315
3fl-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in individual rat Leydig cells, 73 increasing, activity of human cumulus cells and granulosa lutein cells, 299
Hypothalamus hormonal regulation of gene expression in, and identification of multiple novel estrogen induced genes, 131
Insulin growth factor(s) androgen regulation of the, -I in rat uterus and liver, 57 role of, in steroid modulated proliferation, 1
c-jun leucine zippers of, for progesterone receptor dimerization, 241
Leydig cells 3fl-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in individual rat, 73
Lymphocytes in vitro differential effects of the antiglucocorticoid RU486 on the release of lymphokines from mitogen-
activated normal human, 67 immunofluorescence of mineralocorticoid receptors in peripheral, 267
Subject Index ix
Lymphokines release of, from mitogen-activated normal human, 67
Mammalian cell lines transfection of human estrogen receptor cDNA into ER-negative, 229
MCF-7 cells effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in, 251
Mineralocorticoid(s) receptor(s)
immunofluorescence of, in peripheral lymphocytes, 267 MMTV promoter
transcription from the, by two independent pathways, 21 mRNA
up-regulation of androgen receptor, by testosterone in both Harderian gland and thumb pad of the frog Rana esculenta, 259
P450c17 expression post-transcriptional action of ACTH in the control of, in rabbit adrenal glands, 149
Peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) demonstration of similar tissue distribution of human and rat, but different responsiveness to PPAR activators,
157 Progesterone
effects of, on proteins of the hamster cervix secreted into the medium, 107 metabolism of, by guinea pig intrauterine tissues, 199 receptors
lack of evidence for, in human adipose tissue, 275 leucine zippers of c-fos and c-jun for, dimerization, 241
stimulation by androstenedione of, production in corpora lutea of pregnant rat, 191 Prostatic cancer cell line LNCaP
androgen metabolism in the, 89 Pseudohyperaldosteronism
presence of receptor-like activity in the autosomal dominant form and absence in the recessive form of, 267
Receptor(s) epidermal growth factor
in the human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line HEC-1-B, 41 estrogen(s)
androgen regulation of, in rat uterus and liver, 57 lack of evidence for, in human adipose tissue, 275 transfection of human, cDNA into ER-negative mammalian cell lines, 229
peroxisome proliferator activated (PPARs) human and rat, demonstrate similar tissue distribution but different responsiveness to PPAR activators, 157
progesterone lack of evidence for, in human adipose tissue, 275 leucine zippers of c-fos and c-jun for, dimerization, 241
glucocorticoid genetic analysis of the N-terminal end of the, hormone binding domain, 11 high levels of non-activated, in $49 wt mouse lymphoma cells incubated with dexamethasone, 33 microtubules are not required for, mediated gene induction, 143 nanomolar concentrations of untransformed, in nuclei of intact cells, 291
mineralocorticoid immunofluorescence of, in peripheral lymphocytes, 267
RU 486 in vitro differential effects of, on the release of lymphokines from mitogen-activated normal human
lymphocytes, 67
Sex hormone-binding globulin interaction of, with plasma membranes from the rat epididymis and other tissues, 115
x Subject Index
Sex steroid binding protein (SBP, SHBG) binding of, to plasma membranes of human testis, 319
Sex hormones consequences of challenge infections with fasciola hepatica on rat liver P450-dependent metabolism of, 209
Steroid(s) gradients across the cancerous breast, 175 role of IGFs in, modulated proliferation, 1
Testis binding of sex steroid binding protein (SBP, SHBG) to plasma membranes of human, 319
Testosterone effects of, on proteins of the hamster cervix secreted into the medium, 107 up-regulation of the androgen receptor mRN A by, in both Harderian gland and thumb pad of the frog, Rana
esculenta, 259 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
effects of, on estrogen metabolism in MCF -7 breast cancer cells, 251 Transcript ion
two independent pathways for, from the M M T V promoter, 21
Uterus progesterone metabolism by tissues in, of the guinea pig, 199
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) effects of endogenous, on growth and steroidogenic capacity of rat adrenal zona glomerulosa, 81
Vitamins D 2 and D 3
microsomal 25-hydroxylation of, in pig liver, 97
We would like to express our deep thanks to the following people for their kind collaboration in reviewing papers for The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology:
Drs R. W. Brown, Edinburgh, Scotland; G. Chetrite, Paris, France; R. Clarke, Washington, U.S.A.; C. L. Densmore, Texas, U.S.A.; C. R. W. Edwards, Edinburgh, Scotland; G. L. Hammond , Ontario, Canada; J. W. Honour, London, England; E. Johnson, Victoria, Australia; P. S. Kalra, Gainesville, U.S.A.; J. A. Katzenellenbogen, Urbana, U.S.A.; S. Kikuyama, Tokyo, Japan; C. Knabbe, Hamburg, Germany; K. Lee, London, England; W. C. Lichstensteiger, Zurich, Switzerland; J. G. Liehr, Washington, U.S.A.; N. MacLusky, Ontario, Canada; B. M. Markaverich, Texas, U.S.A.; J. I. Mason, Dallas, U.S.A.; C. Monder, New York, U.S.A.; P. H. Petra , Seattle, U.S.A.; D. Philibert , Romainville, France; M. J. Reed, London, England; J.-M. Renoir, Bicetre, France; F. F. G. Rommer ts , Rotterdam, The Netherlands; M. G. Rowlands, Sutton, England; T. Saruta, Tokyo, Japan; G. Semenza, Zurich, Switzerland; R. J. Sherins, Fairfax, U.S.A.; P. M. Stewart, Birmingham, England; D. B. Tully, Chapel Hill, U.S.A.; Van Luu The, Quebec, Canada; C. K. W. Watts, Sydney, Australia; P. Weisz-Carrington, Richmond, U.S.A.; P. C. White, New York, U.S.A.
A U T H O R I N D E X
Adlercreutz H., 307 Aguado L. I., 191 Ahmad M. B., 107 Alvinerie M., 209 Antonakis N., 67 Apostolakis E. M., 131 Armanini D., 267 Ax6n E., 97
Bar-Ami S., 299 Barber T., 143 Battmann T., 47 Beato M., 21 Belfiore C. J., 283 van den Berg J. D., 33 BergaudB., 47 Bergrnan T., 97 Binderup L., 137 Biro-Sauveur B., 209 Bj6rntorp P., 275 Blanchette-Mackie E. J., 143 Bonney R. C., 41 B66s J., 275 Branche C., 47 Br6nneg~rd M., 275 BruyantM. C., 47
Calberg C., 137 Call6ja C., 209 Cao X., 21 Carrizo D. G., 191 Cassoni P., 175 Cavagli:i S., 319 Cenderelli G., 175 Christou M., 251 Chudoba D., 315 Clark J. H., 131 Contreras H., 73 Cousty-Berlin D., 47
Danzo B. J., 115 De Nicola A. F., 183 Devi L. G., 107 Diaz-Torga G., 183 Dwyer N. K., 143
Eeckhoutte C., 209 van den Elshout M. M., 33 Eriksson H., 57
Fevold H. R., 149 Forkert P. G., 219 Fortunati N., 319 Frairia R., 319 Franks S., 41 Funder J., 267
Galtier P., 209 Georgoulias V., 67 Gierthy J. F., 251 Glasier M. A., 199 Gottardo G., 81 Gravanis A., 67 Guidetti D., 319
Haagensen D. E., 167 Hautanen A., 307 Hawkins D. E., 283 Hayes C. L., 251 Hill M., 315 Hobkirk R., 199 Horwitz K. B., 241 Hubl W., 315 Hutchison K. A., 33
Jefcoate C. R., 251 Jellinck P. H., 219 Jordan V. C., 229 Jow L., 157
Keller U., 267 KohliK., 11 Krozowski Z., 125, 267 KrupenkoN. I., 115 Krupenko S. A., 115 KuhnleU., 267
Labile F., 167 Law S.W., 131 LevensonA. S., 229 Lima A. E., 183
Macek M., 315 Mach K. E., 149 Malaguti C., 291 Manninen V., 307 M/intt/iri M., 307 Marcus C., 275 Margioris A. N., 67 Martucci C. P., 219 Massobrio M., 175, 319 Mathiasen I. S., 137 May F. E. B., 1 Mazzocchi G., 81 McDonnell D. P., 157 Menzaghi C., 175 Migliardi M., 175 Milhon J., 11 Mohamed M. K., 241 Motta M., 89 M6ws C. C., 21 Mukherjee R., 157 Musajo F. G., 81
Negri-Cesi P., 89 Newcombe A.-M., 219 Niswender G. D., 283 Noonan D., 157 Norstedt G., 57 Nowak K. W., 81 Nussdorfer G. G., 81
O'Malley B. W., 131 Ottosson M., 275
Philibert D., 47 Piroli G., 183 Preiss T., 21
Rastrilla A. M., 191 Rebuffat P., 81 Revelli A., 175, 319 Ronco A. M., 73 van Rooij H., 33 Rossini G. P., 291
Sahlin L., 57 Samora P. J., 131 Saurat J.-H., 137 Serino I., 259 Shivaji S., 107 Simard J., 167 Simons S. S. Jr, 143 Slater E. P., 21 Smets L. A., 33 Spink D. C., 251 Stallcup M. R., 11 St~irka L., 315 Stournaras C., 67 Sugimoto K., 167 ~ulcov~i J., 315 Sutra J.-F., 209 Sutter T. R., 251 Szapary D., 143
Takimoto G. S., 241 Telleria C. M., 191 Tortorella C., 81 Tung L., 241
Van Der Vliet P. C., 21 Varriale B., 259 Verrijzer C. P., 21
Watson H., 41 Westley B. R., 1 Wiebe J. P., 199 Wikvall K., 97 Wiltbank M. C., 283
Young N. R., 251
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