Mechanisms of action of sex steroid hormones: Basic concepts and clinical correlations

被引:11
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作者
Tuohimaa, P
Blauer, M
Pasanen, S
Passinen, S
Pekki, A
Punnonen, R
Syvala, H
Valkila, J
Wallen, M
Valiaho, J
Zhuang, YH
Ylikomi, T
机构
[1] University of Tampere Medical School, Box 607
关键词
steroid receptor; transcription; cell membrane; nuclear;
D O I
10.1016/0378-5122(96)01004-3
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
The review deals with the clinically important aspects of the basic mechanisms of sex steroid hormones. Steroids can act through two basic mechanisms: genomic and non-genomic. The classical genomic action is mediated by specific intracellular receptors, whereas the primary target for the non-genomic one is the cell membrane. Many clinical symptoms seem to be mediated through the non-genomic route. Furthermore, membrane effects of steroid and other factors can interfere with the intranuclear receptor system inducing or repressing steroid- and receptor-specific genomic effects. These signalling pathways may lead to unexpected hormonal or anti-hormonal effects in patients treated with certain drugs. Steroid receptors (SRs) are members of a large family of nuclear transcription factors that regulate gene expression by binding to their cognate steroid ligands, to the specific enhancer sequences of DNA (steroid response elements) and to the basic transcription machinery. SRs are phosphoproteins, which are further phosphorylated after ligand binding. The role of phophorylation in receptor transaction is complex and may not be uniform to all SRs. However, phosphorylation/dephosphorylation is believed to be a key event regulating the transcriptional activity of steroid receptors. SR activities can be affected by the amount of SR in the cell nuclei, which is modified by the rate of transcription and translation of the SR gene as well as by proteolysis of the SR protein. There is an auto- and heteroregulation of receptor levels. Some of the SRs appear to bind specific protease inhibitors and exhibit protease activity. The physiological significance of this weak proteolytic activity is not clear. Some SRs are expressed as two or more isoforms, which may have different effects on transcription. Receptor isoforms are different translation or transcription products of a single gene. Isoform A of the progesterone receptor is a truncated form of PR isoform B originating from the same gene, but it is able to suppress not only the gene enhancing activity of PR-B but also that of other steroid receptors. From the clinical point of view, it is important to note that the final hormonal effect in a target tissue is dependent on the cross talk between different nuclear steroid receptors and on expression of receptor isoforms.
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