[Interaction of blood sex steroid-binding globulin-steroid complexes with plasma membranes of human decidual endometrium cells].

In: Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) · 1985 · vol. 50(7) , pp. 1105–7 · PMID:4041491 · W2409822760
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Abstract

Plasma membranes of decidual tissue cells specifically bind the sex steroid-binding globulin (SBP) complexes with estrogen (estradiol, estriol, estrone) and with the pharmacological agent danazol but do not interact with the SBP-testosterone or SBP-dihydrotestosterone complexes. The selectivity of interaction of the SBP-steroid complexes with decidual tissue cellular membranes provide evidence for the active role of SBP in the realization of steroid effects on the target tissue.

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