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  • Increased uterine uptake an...
    Bowden, J F; Bender, D A; Coulson, W F; Symes, E K

    Journal of steroid biochemistry 25, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    Vitamin B6 deficient female rats showed a significantly earlier, greater and more prolonged uptake of a tracer dose of 3Hoestradiol into the uterus, with increased nuclear accumulation, compared with vitamin B6 supplemented animals. This was most marked at oestrus, with little difference at anoestrus. The responses to low doses of ethynyl-oestradiol were greater in ovariectomized deficient animals than in those receiving the supplemented diet, with an increased uterotrophic response and greater induction of peroxidase. In the deficient animals there was virtually complete suppression of LH secretion at doses of ethynyl-oestradiol that had no effect in controls. At high doses of ethynyl-oestradiol there was no difference between the two groups of animals. The results suggest that increased uterine uptake and accumulation of 3Hoestradiol in vitamin B6 deficiency is associated with enhanced end-organ responsiveness to sub-maximal oestrogen stimulation, and that pyridoxal phosphate may have a coenzyme role in oestrogen action.