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    ISSN: 1573-7373
    Keywords: meningiomas ; gliomas ; brain metastases ; receptors ; steroid hormones
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Progestin, estrogen, androgen, glucocorticoid as well as mineralocorticoid receptors (PR, ER, AR, GR and MR, respectively) were all evaluated with specific synthetic radioligands (biochemical assays) in 25 meningiomas, 9 gliomas and 4 brain metastases. In meningiomas the main steroid hormone receptors appeared to be the progestin receptor, present in 24/25 cases (mean level: 7 105 fmol/ gT) and the androgen receptor, present in 23/25 cases (mean level: 2 265 fmol/ gT). Progestin receptor levels were found to be significantly lower in meningiomas of the fibroblastic subtype whereas none of the steroid hormone receptors were detected in the anaplastic case. On the other hand, glucocorticoid receptor levels were related to the preoperative glucocorticoid therapy. In gliomas only estrogen receptors (2/9 cases) and especially androgen receptors (8/9 cases) were noticeable: the latter seemed to be related to the histological types and to the sex of patients. No receptors were found in any of the four studied metastases, including one from breast cancer. The biochemical characterization of the receptors as well as their relevance to tumor biology and to the physiology of the normal tissues where tumors arise, were discussed, and biochemical data were compared with those previously reported.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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