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Journal of Endocrinology (1978) 79, 215-222    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0790215
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SPECIFIC INTERACTION OF CORTICOSTEROIDS WITH BINDING SITES IN THE PLASMA MEMBRANES OF THE RAT ANTERIOR PITUITARY GLAND

B. KOCH, B. LUTZ-BUCHER, B. BRIAUD and C. MIALHE

The binding of glucocorticoids to a crude fraction of rat pituitary plasma membranes and to solubilized membrane proteins was measured. The binding characteristics were similar to those exhibited by transcortin: radioactive corticosterone was bound to a greater extent than radioactive dexamethasone and labelled corticosterone, but not labelled dexamethasone, was displaced by unlabelled corticosterone, deoxycorticosterone and progesterone. A Scatchard plot of the binding data revealed the presence of a binding material with a dissociation constant of about 3·2 nmol/l, which sedimented at 4S after sucrose density-gradient centrifugation. It was found that the number of binding sites was inversely related to the concentration of corticosterone in the circulation and was increased after long-term adrenalectomy. These data suggest that a material similar to transcortin is complexed to the plasma membrane of rat pituitary cells.




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