metribolone has been researched along with Meningioma* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for metribolone and Meningioma
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Correlation between estrophilin immunoreactivity and androgen receptor-binding activity in meningiomas.
Estrogen receptor (ER) analysis was performed with an enzyme immunoassay using monoclonal antibodies against human ER protein (estrophilin) in 70 meningiomas. [3H]methyltrienolone, a synthetic androgen, was used for concurrent determination of the androgen receptor (AR)-binding activity. Low levels of ER immunoreactivity were detected in 36 cases (51%), whereas moderately high AR-binding activity was demonstrated in 33 (47%) tumors. A positive correlation between ER immunoreactivity and AR-binding activity is indicative for an estrogen regulation of AR via the ER system. The presence of gonadal steroid receptors in a large proportion of meningiomas and the tendency for a dependence of receptor concentrations on the histological subtype could have implications for tumor therapy. Topics: Antibodies, Monoclonal; Carrier Proteins; Estrenes; Female; Humans; Immunoenzyme Techniques; Male; Meningeal Neoplasms; Meningioma; Metribolone; Middle Aged; Receptors, Androgen; Receptors, Estrogen; Tritium | 1987 |
Androgen receptor binding activity in meningiomas.
Analyses of androgen receptor binding activity in 54 intracranial, intraspinal, and metastatic meningiomas were performed with a specific radioligand binding technique using [3H]R 1881 as radioligand. [3H]R 5020 was used for the concurrent determination of progesterone receptor binding activity. Moderate concentrations of androgen receptors (33.4 +/- 5.4 fmol/mg protein) were detected in 35 (65%), whereas high levels of progesterone binding components (236 +/- 35 fmol/mg protein) were demonstrated in 48 (89%) tumors. The androgen receptor binding activity was positively correlated with the progesterone receptor binding activity (rs = 0.38, p less than 0.05). This relationship is suggestive of an androgen regulation of the progesterone receptor via the androgen receptor system. The presence of androgen and progesterone receptors in a large proportion of meningiomas, and the tendency for a dependence of androgen receptor and progesterone receptor binding activity on the histological subtype could have implications for tumor therapy. Topics: Estrenes; Female; Humans; Male; Meningeal Neoplasms; Meningioma; Metribolone; Middle Aged; Promegestone; Radioligand Assay; Receptors, Androgen; Receptors, Progesterone; Testosterone Congeners | 1987 |