TY - JOUR
T1 - LH-RH receptors in the human pancreas - Basis for antihormonal treatment in ductal carcinoma of the pancreas
AU - Friess, Helmut
AU - Büchler, Markus
AU - Kiesel, Ludwig
AU - Krüger, Martin
AU - Beger, Hans G.
PY - 1991/10
Y1 - 1991/10
N2 - LH-RH-, estrogen-, and progesterone-receptor binding was measured in the human pancreas of patients with ductal pancreatic cancer (n = 23) and chronic pancreatitis (n = 15), and of organ donors (n = 11). Receptor analysis was determined by incubation of the homogenized tissues with estrogen, progesterone, and the LH-RH analog buserelin labeled with iodine-125. Only one biopsy (9%) from normal pancreas had an LH-RH-receptor concentration > fmol/mg membrane protein. LH-RH binding levels > fmol/mg were detected in 67% of patients with chronic pancreatitis and in 57% of patients with pancreatic cancer. Progesterone levels > 15 fmol/mg membrane protein were found in 36% of normal pancreas, in 27% of chronic pancreatitis, and in 17% of pancreatic cancer cases, respectively. The highest concentration of estrogen receptors (> 15 fmol/mg membrane protein) was seen in normal pancreas (73%). The increase in LH-RH-receptor concentration in chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer seems to be unspecific, but might be of benefit for antiproliferative treatment in pancreatic cancer.
AB - LH-RH-, estrogen-, and progesterone-receptor binding was measured in the human pancreas of patients with ductal pancreatic cancer (n = 23) and chronic pancreatitis (n = 15), and of organ donors (n = 11). Receptor analysis was determined by incubation of the homogenized tissues with estrogen, progesterone, and the LH-RH analog buserelin labeled with iodine-125. Only one biopsy (9%) from normal pancreas had an LH-RH-receptor concentration > fmol/mg membrane protein. LH-RH binding levels > fmol/mg were detected in 67% of patients with chronic pancreatitis and in 57% of patients with pancreatic cancer. Progesterone levels > 15 fmol/mg membrane protein were found in 36% of normal pancreas, in 27% of chronic pancreatitis, and in 17% of pancreatic cancer cases, respectively. The highest concentration of estrogen receptors (> 15 fmol/mg membrane protein) was seen in normal pancreas (73%). The increase in LH-RH-receptor concentration in chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer seems to be unspecific, but might be of benefit for antiproliferative treatment in pancreatic cancer.
KW - chronic pancreatitis
KW - estrogen, progesterone
KW - LH-RH
KW - pancreatic cancer
KW - Receptors
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U2 - 10.1007/BF02924118
DO - 10.1007/BF02924118
M3 - Article
C2 - 1660910
AN - SCOPUS:0026336039
SN - 1537-3649
VL - 10
SP - 151
EP - 159
JO - International Journal of Pancreatology
JF - International Journal of Pancreatology
IS - 2
ER -