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      Influence of chronic oestrogen treatment on the density of muscarinic cholinergic receptors and calcium channels in the rabbit uterus.

      The Journal of Endocrinology
      Animals, Binding Sites, drug effects, Calcium Channels, metabolism, Cell Membrane, Estradiol, pharmacology, Female, Myometrium, Nitrendipine, Ovariectomy, Rabbits, Receptors, Muscarinic, Uterus

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          Ovariectomized rabbits were treated for 1 or 8 weeks with oestrogen and the effects on uterine weight, muscarinic receptor density and nitrendipine-binding sites on myometrial membranes were studied. The wet weight of the uterus after 1 week of oestrogen treatment increased more than tenfold and increased further by approximately 50% after 8 weeks of oestrogen treatment. The muscarinic receptor density increased significantly after 1 week of oestrogen treatment. Although there was no further increase in receptor density with continuing oestrogen treatment up to 8 weeks, the muscarinic receptor affinity increased significantly. The density of nitrendipine-binding sites increased sixfold after 1 week of oestrogen treatment and did not change thereafter. Oestrogen treatment had no influence on the affinity of nitrendipine-binding sites. The increase by oestrogen in muscarinic receptor density and in nitrendipine-binding sites as shown by the present data is consistent with the generally reported increase in agonist-induced contractile response of the myometrium following oestrogen treatment.

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