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the journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology Editors -in-chief J. R. PASQUALINI and R. SCHOLLER VOLUME CONTENTS, SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX Volume 40 1991 HORMONAL STEROIDS PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HORMONAL STEROIDS including the THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON STEROID BINDING PROTEINS The Hague, The Netherlands, September 1990 Pergamon Press Oxford New York Seoul Tokyo THE JOURNAL OF STEROID BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, VOLUME 40, 1991 EDITORS-IN-CHIEF J. R. PASQUALINI and R. SCHOLLER, Foundation for Hormone Research, 26 Boulevard Brune, 75014 Paris, France ASSOCIATE EDITORS H. ADLERCREUTZ, Helsinki, Finland R. J. B. KING, Guildford, England M. Beato, Marburg/Lahn, Fed. Rep. Germany M. E. LippMAN, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. J. CraBBe, Brussels, Belgium L. MarRTINI, Milan, Italy E. GurpIDE, New York, U.S.A. A. MunckK, Hanover, N.H., U.S.A. J.-A. GusTAFsson, Huddinge, Sweden B. W. O’MALLEY, Houston, Tex., U.S.A. E. V. JENSEN, New York, U.S.A. D. O. Tort, Rochester, Minn., U.S.A. Honorary Associate Editor: A. E. KELLIE, Beaconsfield, England CORRESPONDING EDITORS A. AAKVAAG, Bergen, Norway R. B. HOCHBERG, New Haven, U.S.A. G. PEREZ-PALACiOs, Mexico City, Mexico F. AURICCHIO, Naples, Italy H. Honio, Kyoto, Japan W. B. Pratt, Ann Arbor, U.S.A. E. W. BERGINK, Oss, The Netherlands K.B. Horwitz, Denver, U.S.A. J. P. RAYNAUD, Paris, France R. BouILLon, Leuven, Belgium I. HUHTANIEMI, Turku, Finland H. ROCHEFORT, Montpellier, France S. BourGEoIs, San Diego, U.S.A. D. R. IDLER, Newfoundland, Canada G. RoussEAu, Brussels, Belgium A. BroprE, Baltimore, U.S.A. Vv . H. T. James, London, England M. Serio, Florence, Italy K. J. Catt, Bethesda, U.S.A. Vv C. JoRDAN, Madison, U.S.A. E. R. Simpson, Dallas, U.S.A. L. CEDARD, Paris, France J Kato, Yamanashi-ken, Japan J. SIGVALL, Stockholm, Sweden J. A. CipLowsk1, Chapel Hill, U.S.A. B S. KATZENELLENBOGEN, Urbana, U.S.A. A. SPAT, Budapest, Hungary J. H. CLark, Houston, U.S.A. A M. Kaye, Rehovot, Israel L. STARKA, Prague, Czechoslovakia P. D. Darsre, Guildford, England F LABRIE, Quebec, Canada J. F. Strauss III, Philadelphia, U.S.A. G. DAXENBICHLER, Innsbruck, Austria Cc P. Lantos, Buenos Aires, Argentina R. L. SUTHERLAND, Darlinghurst, Australia L. DEHENNIN, Fresnes, France S Liao, Chicago, U.S.A. J. R. Tata, London, England E. R. DeSomsre, Chicago, U.S.A. Vv B. MAHESH, Augusta, U.S.A. W. Tay.or, Tynemouth, England wo . N. Diaz-Cuico, Las Palmas, Spain B S. McEwen, New York, U.S.A. P. TuoHimMaA, Tampere, Finland . B. Dickson, Washington, U.S.A. |W. L. McGuire, San Antonio, U.S.A. S. ULick, New York, U.S.A. =P. L. Durau, Bethesda, U.S.A. E. Mitcrom, Le Kremlin-Bicétre, France G. VERHOEVEN, Leuven, Belgium A. ERIkKssoN, Stockholm, Sweden W.R. .R . MILLER, Edinburgh, Scotland A. VERMEULEN, Ghent, Belgium N. Feses-Totu, Hanover, U.S.A. J M ULLER, Zurich, Switzerland R. VinKO, Oulu, Finland xA YFO oTHERBY, London, England B. E E. P. Murpuy, Montreal, Canada C. A. VILLEE, Boston, U.S.A. . W,. -F unpDeER, Prahran, Australia L. JJ. .M urPHY, Winnipeg, Canada A. E. WAKELING, Macclesfield, England REENE, Chicago, U.S.A. M. I. New, New York, U.S.A. C. R. Wira, Hanover, U.S.A. G RIFFITHS, Cardiff, Wales A. W. NorMaN, Riverside, U.S.A. D.A GORO NER, Basel, Switzerland M. J. PARKER, London, England Publishing Office: Pergamon Press plc, Pergamon House, Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, England (Tel. Exeter (0392) 51558; Fax 425370) Subscription and Advertising Offices: North America: Pergamon Press Inc., 395 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY 10523, U.S.A. Rest of the World: Pergamon Press pic, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England (Tel. Oxford (0865) 794141) Subscription Rates (1992): annual institutional subscription rate (1992), £945.00 (US$1510.00); two-year institutional rate (1992/93), £1795.50 (US$2869.00). Sterling prices are definitive. U.S. dollar prices are quoted for convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. 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Specific written permission must be ob d from the publisher for such copying. The Item-fee Code for this publication is: 0960-0760/91 $3.00 + 0.00 @™ The text paper used in this ——- meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences— Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI 739.48- 1984. LIST OF CONTENTS HORMONAL STEROIDS PART I List of Committees xi PLENARY LECTURES Bruce S. McEwen, Hector Coirini, 1 Steroid and thyroid hormones modulate a changing brain Anita Danielsson, Maya Frankfurt, Elizabeth Gould, Scott Mendelson, Michael Schumacher, Annabell Segarra and Catherine Woolley F. De Waard Endocrine aspects of cancer: an epidemiological approach A. Chauchereau, H. Loosfelt, Progress in the study of receptors involved in steroidogenesis and steroid M. Misrahi, M. Atger, hormone action A. Guiochon-Mantel, P. Lescop, M. Perrot-Applanat and E. Milgrom Catherine Rivier Interaction of neuropeptides with gonadal function Alan S. McNeilly The ovarian follicle and fertility Franco Mantero, Decio Armanini, Steroids and hypertension Marco Boscaro, Guido Carpené, Francesco Fallo, Giuseppe Opocher, Stefano Rocco, Carla Scaroni and Nicoletta Sonino Evan Simpson, Markus Lauber, Regulation of expression of the genes encoding steroidogenic enzymes Michelle Demeter, David Stirling, Raymond Rodgers, Gary Means, Mala Mahendroo, Michael Kilgore, Carole Mendelson and Michael Waterman SYMPOSIUM LECTURES Steroids and the Central Nervous System Steroid Control of Higher Brain Functions A. H. Lauber, G. J. Romano 53 Gene expression for estrogen and progesterone receptor mRNAs in rat and D. W. Pfaff brain and possible relations to sexually dimorphic functions Johannes M. H. M. Reul, Jan Rothuizen Age-related changes in the dog hypothalamic—pituitary—adrenocortical and E. Ronald de Kloet system: neuroendocrine activity and corticosteroid receptors Y. Akwa, J. Young, K. Kabbadj, Neurosteroids: biosynthesis, metabolism and function of pregnenolone and M. J. Sancho, D. Zucman, dehydroepiandrosterone in the brain C. Vourc’h, I. Jung-Testas, Z. Y. Hu, C. Le Goascogne, D. H. Jo, C. Corpéchot, P. Simon, E. E. Baulieu and P. Robel Marian Joéls and E. Ronald de Kloet Effect of corticosteroid hormones on electrical activity in rat hippocampus D. Filipini, K. Gijsbers, Effects of adrenal steroids and their reduced metabolites on hippocampal M. K. Birmingham and long-term potentiation B. Dubrovsky Steroid—Peptide Interactions in the Central Nervous System A. Cintra, K. Fuxe, V. Solfrini, 93 Central peptidergic neurons as targets for glucocorticoid action. Evidence L. F. Agnati, B. Tinner, for the presence of glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactivity in various A.-C. Wikstrém, W. Staines, types of classes of peptidergic neurons S. Okret and J.-A. Gustafsson M. Churchill Bohn, E. Howard, 105 Glial cells express both mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors U. Vielkind and Z. Krozowski Ill IV List of Contents Roberto Maggi, Patrizia Limonta, Modulation of the binding characteristics of hypothalamic mu opioid DonaDontdi eandl Fllaviao Pi va receptors in rats by gonadal steroids George Fink, RoberRtosaie , Steroid control of central neuronal interactions and function W. John Sheward, Elspeth Thomson and Helen Wilson Steroids and Hypothalamic Function M. J. Bradbury, S. F. Akana, Regulation of basal ACTH secretion by corticosterone is mediated by both C. S. Cascio, N. Levin, L. Jacobson type I (MR) and type II (GR) receptors in rat brain and M. F. Dallman V. D. RamiR.r L.e Pizckl,e a nd In vivo models for the study of gonadotropin and LHRH secretion W. W.L in MariZanaisir anod Eslioa Mes si Sex steroids and the control of LHRH secretion Jesus Devesa, Noemi Lois, The role of sexual steroids in the modulation of growth hormone (GH) Victor Arce, Maria J. Diaz, secretion in humans Luis Lima and Jesus A. F. Tresguerres Steroids, Growth Factors and Cancer Steroids, Growth Factors and the Prostate C. L. Eaton, P. Davies, 175 Steroids and the prostate M. Harper, T. France, N. Rushmere and K. Griffiths Cornelius Knabbe, Udo Kellner, Growth factors in human prostate cancer cells: implications for an improved treatment of prostate cancer Regulation of growth of LNCaP human prostate tumor cells by growth factors and steroid hormones Growth factors in the human prostate The human prostatic cancer cell line LNCaP and its derived sublines: an in vitro model for the study of androgen sensitivity Steroids and Growth Factors in Breast and Uterus Bart van der Burg, Rolf P. de Groot, 215 Oestrogen directly stimulates growth factor signal transduction pathways in Linda IsbriWiiecbe kKreuijrer, a nd human breast cancer cells SiegfWr. idee Ldaa t Liam J. Murphy 223 Estrogen induction of insulin-like growth factors and myc proto-oncogene expression in the uterus Isabelle Touitou, 231 Hormonal regulation of cathepsin D following transfection of the estrogen Francoise Vignon, Vincent Cavailles or progesterone receptor into three sex steroid hormone resistant cancer cell and Henri Rochefort lines Solveigh Krusekopf, 239 Co-operation of progestational steroids with epidermal growth factor in Anne Chauchereau, Edwin Milgrom, activation of gene expression in mammary tumor cells David Henderson and Andrew C. B. Cato Aromatase Inhibitors in Tumour Treatment Richard J. Santen 247 Clinical use of aromatase inhibitors in human breast carcinoma A. Brodie 255 Aromatase and its inhibitors—an overview Steroid Receptors Steroid Receptor Structure Isabelle Issemann and Stephen Green Cloning of novel members of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily List of Contents Hinrich Gronemeyer, Progestin receptors: isoforms and antihormone action Marc-Etienne Meyer, Marie-Therese Bocquel, Philippe Kastner, Bernard Turcotte and Pierre Chambon Eric C. LaCasse and Nuclear and nuclear envelope binding proteins of the glucocorticoid Yvonne A. Lefebvre receptor nuclear localization peptide identified by crosslinking Steroid Receptors and DNA Interaction M. Rexin, W. Busch, Subunit structure of the glucocorticoid receptor and activation to the B. Seganndi U.t Gezhri ng DNA-binding state Yoshikatsu Nakai, Takeshi Usui, Molecular mechanisms of glucocorticoid inhibition of human proopio- Toshihiko Tsukada, melanocortin gene transcription Hideo Takahashi, Junichi Fukata, Mitsuo Fukushima, Keiko Senoo and Hiroo Imura Olli A. Janne, Anne Crozat, Androgen-regulation of ornithine decarboxylase and S-adenosylmethionine Jorma Palvimo and decarboxylase genes Leonard M. Eisenberg M. V. Govindan, F. Pothier, S. Leclerc, Human glucocorticoid receptor gene promoter—homologous down R. Palaniswami and B. Xie regulation Jacques Adom, Kimberly D. Carr, Chromatin structure of hormono-dependent promoters Fabrice Gouilleux, Véronique Marsaud and Héléne Richard-Foy R. White, S. E. Fawell and Analysis of oestrogen receptor dimerisation using chimeric proteins M. G. Parker Leen J. Blok, John M. S. Bartlett, Regulation of androgen receptor mRNA and protein in the rat testis by Joan Bolt-de Vries, testosterone Axel P. N. Themmen, Albert O. Brinkmann, Gerhard F. Weinbauer, Eberhard Nieschlag and J. Anton Grootegoed Steroid Receptor and Enzyme Abnormalities A. O. Brinkmann, G. G. J. M. Kuiper, Androgen receptor abnormalities C. Ris-Stalpers, H. C. J. van Rooij, G. Romalo, M. Trifiro, E. Mulder, L. Pinsky, H. U. Schweikert and J. Trapman Sam Okret, Yu Dong, The mechanism for glucocorticoid-resistance in a rat hepatoma cell variant Hirotoshi Tanaka, Bill Cairns that contains functional glucocorticoid receptor and Jan-Ake Gustafsson D. Armanini, M. Wehling, L. Da Dalt, 363 Pseudohypoaldosteronism and mineralocorticoid receptor abnormalities M. Zennaro, U. Scali, U. Keller, C. Pratesi, F. Mantero and U. Kuhnle Regulation of Steroid Production Peptide Regulators of Steroid Production Hajime Nawata, Masao Ohashi, 367 Atrial and brain natriuretic peptide in adrenal steroidogenesis Masafumi Haji, Ryoichi Takayanagi, Kazumi Higuchi, Nobuaki Fujio, Takashi Hashiguchi, Atsushi Ogo, Ryusuke Nakao, Keizo Ohnaka and Yoshihiro Nishi J. P. Hinson, G. P. Vinson, 381 The relationship between adrenal vascular events and steroid secretion: the S. Kapas and R. Teja role of mast cells and endothelin VI List of Contents S. Solomon, J. Hu, Q. Zhu, Corticostatic peptides D. Belcourt, H. P. J. Bennett, A. Bateman and T. Antakly S. Jackson, S. H IGF1 and 2 in two models of adrenal growth F. E. Estivariz and P. J. Lowry Ovarian Steroid Production Stephen Franks and Helen D. Mason Polycystic ovary syndrome: interaction of follicle stimulating hormone and polypeptide growth factors in oestradiol production by human granulosa cells J. M. Hammond, J. S. Mondschein, The ovarian insulin-like growth factors, a local amplification mechanism for S. E. Samaras and steroidogenesis and hormone action S. F. Canning G. Schaison and B. Couzinet Steroid control of gonadotropin secretion Regulation of Adrenal Function Elizabeth Griffin Green and Inhibition of steroidogenesis in rat adrenal cortex cells by a threonine Nanette Roberts Orme-Johnson analogue A. Perrin, G. Defaye, C. Guidicelli Purification and properties of steroid 17a-hydroxylase from calf testis and E. M. Chambaz J. P. Hinson, S. Kapas, 437 Effect of the endothelins on aldosterone secretion by rat zona glomerulosa R. Teja and G. P. Vinson cells in vitro Regulation of Steroid Secretion by the Testis Isabel Neuman, Angela R. Solano, 441 The action of luteinizing hormone on the testis Cristina Paz, Pablo Mele, Fabiana Cornejo Maciel, Jose R. Lemos, Hector N. Fernandez and Ernesto J. Podesta O. Avallet, M. Vigier, Regulation by growth factors of Leydig cell differentiated functions P. G. Chatelain and J. M. Saez B. A. Cooke, G. Dirami, Release of arachidonic acid and the effects of corticosteroids on steroido- L. Chaudry, M. S. K. Choi, genesis in rat testis Leydig cells D. R. E. Abayasekara and L. Phipp A. Lépez-Calderén, C. Ariznavarreta, 473 Stress induced changes in testis function M. I. Gonzalez-Quijano, J. A. F. Tresguerres and M. D. Calderén Part II Hypertension Related to Steroid Abnormalities Mario Maggi, Guido Fantoni, 481 Steroid modulation of oxytocin/vasopressin receptors in the uterus Alessandro Peri, Stefano Giannini, Maria Luisa Brandi, Claudio Orlando and Mario Serio Edward G. Biglieri and Mineralocorticoids in congenital adrenal hyperplasia Claudio E. Kater Paul M. Stewart and The cortisol-cortisone shuttle and hypertension Christopher R. W. Edwards Jiirgen Bachmann, Monika Feldmer, Sexual dimorphism of blood pressure: possible role of the renin—angiotensin Ursula Ganten, Giinter Stock system and Detlev Ganten Steroid Transformations Enzymes in Steroid Synthesis Chris C. D. Moore and 517 The role of transcriptional regulation in steroid hormone biosynthesis Walter L. Miller Peter F. Hall 527 Cytochrome P-450 C,,,..: one enzyme with two actions: hydroxylase and lyase List of Contents Carl Monder Heterogeneity of 11f-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in rat tissues Tom Strachan and Perrin C. White Molecular pathology of steroid 21-hydroxylase deficiency Van Luu-The, Masakazu Takahashi Differential inhibition of dehydrogenase and 5-ene-—4-ene isomerase and Fernand Labrie activities of purified 38-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Evidence for two distinct sites Comparative Aspects of Steroid Metabolism J. G. D. Lambert and J. W. Resink 549 Steroid glucuronides as male pheromones in the reproduction of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus—a brief review J. Balthazart 557 Testosterone metabolism in the avian hypothalamus Ian P. Callard, Kay Etheridge, The role of steroids in reproduction in female elasmobranchs and reptiles Georgia Giannoukos, Theresa Lamb and Lorelei Perez Human Steroid Metabolism Revisited Richard B. Hochberg, Sham L. Pahuja, Steroidal fatty acid esters Jan E. Zielinski and Janice M. Larner A. G. H. Smals and 16-Ene-steroids in the human testis J. J. A. M. Weusten Alain Bélanger, Michéle Brochu, Steroid glucuronides: human circulatory levels and formation by LNCaP Daniel Lacoste, Caroline Noél, cells Fernand Labrie, André Dupont, Léonello Cusan, Simon Caron and Jean Couture Steroids and Body Composition John E. Nestler, John N. Clore 599 Metabolism and actions of dehydroepiandrosterone in humans and William G. Blackard Karl E. Friedl, Joseph R. Dettori, 607 Comparison of the effects of high dose testosterone and 19-nortestosterone Charles J. Hannan Jr, to a replacement dose of testosterone on strength and body composition in Troy H. Patience and normal men Stephen R. Plymate Glucocorticoids and the Immune System H. O. Besedovsky, A. del Rey, 613 Cytokines as modulators of the hypothalamus-pituitary—adrenal axis I. Klusman, H. Furukawa, G. Monge Arditi and A. Kabiersch F. Homo-Delarche, F. Fitzpatrick, Sex steroids, glucocorticoids, stress and autoimmunity N. Christeff, E. A. Nunez, J. F. Bach and M. Dardenne Frank Berkenbosch, Neuroendocrine and immunological mechanisms in stress-induced immuno- Danielle A. W. Wolvers and modulation Roel Derijk Charles J. Grossman, Sex steroid regulation of autoimmunity Gary A. Roselle and CharL. lMenedensha ll Ageing and Tissue Degeneration Lu-Ann M. Caron-Leslie, 661 Identification and characterization of glucocorticoid-regulated nuclease(s) Robert A. Schwartzman, in lymphoid cells undergoing apoptosis Marcia L. Gaido, Mark M. Compton and John A. Cidlowski F. Celotti, R. C. Melcangi, Testosterone metabolism in brain cells and membranes P. Negri-Cesi and A. Poletti J. A. M. van Eekelen, Brain corticosteroid receptor gene expression and neuroendocrine dynamics N. Y. Rots, W. Sutanto, during aging M. S. Oitzl and E. R. de Kloet Vill List of Contents Jonathan R. Seckl and George Fink Use of in situ hybridization to investigate the regulation of hippocampal corticosteroid receptors by monoamines R. W. Koot, G. J. Amelink, Tamoxifen and oestrogen both protect the rat muscle against physiological M. A. Blankenstein and P. R. Bar damage New Developments in Fertility Regulation Josué Garza-Flores, Peter E. Hall 697 Long-acting hormonal contraceptives for women and Gregorio Perez-Palacios Mamdouh M. Shaaban 705 Contraception with progestogens and progesterone during lactation Effects of Steroids on Bone |O steoporosis Odile Blanchard, Lydia Tsagris, 711 Age-dependent responsiveness of rabbit and human cartilage cells to sex Raphaél steroids in vitro Ginette Duval-Beaupere and Maité Corvol D. Sémjen, Y. Weisman, Z. Mor, Regulation of proliferation of rat cartilage and bone by sex steroid A. Harell and A. M. Kaye hormones P. K. Chakraborty, J. L. Brown, Effects of long-term treatment with estradiol or clomiphene citrate on bone C. B. Ruff, M. F. Nelson maintenance, and pituitary and uterine weights in ovariectomized rats and A. S. Mitchell R. Schlaghecke, D. Beuscher, Age-related changes in 11f-hydroxyandrostenedione concentration in H. K. Kley and E. Juli normal and osteoporotic women THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON STEROID BINDING PROTEINS Structure and Molecular Biology of Steroid Binding Proteins Philip H. Petra 735 The plasma sex steroid binding protein (SBP or SHBG). A critical review of recent developments on the structure, molecular biology and function G. L. Hammond, C. L. Smith” 755 Molecular studies of corticosteroid binding globulin structure, biosynthesis and D. A. Underhill and function Functions and Physiology of Steroid Binding Proteins 763 The genes for SHBG/ABP and the SHBG-like region of vitamin K-depen- dent protein S have evolved from a common ancestral gene David R. Joseph, Patrick M. Sullivan, 771 Complex structure and regulation of the ABP/SHBG gene Yan-Min Wang, David E. Millhorn and DougMl. aBayslis s Christine Mercier-Bodard, Effects of hormones on SBP mRNA levels in human cancer cells Valérie Nivet and Etienne-Emile Baulieu Nancy E. Cooke, James F. McLeod, 787 Vitamin D binding protein: genomic structure, functional domains, and Xinkang Wang and Kunal Ray mRNA expression in tissues Steroid Binding Proteins—lInteractions with Membranes Oleg A. Strel’chyonok and 795 Interaction of human CBG with cell membranes George V. Avvakumov Roberto Frairia, Nicoletta Fortunati, 805 Sex steroid binding protein (SBP) receptors in estrogen sensitive tissues Sex hormone-binding globulin: anatomy and physiology of a new regulatory system Analysis of the oligosaccharides on androgen-binding proteins: implications concerning their role in structure/function relationships List of Contents IX Steroid Binding Proteins—Clinical Aspects Stephen R. Plymate, Steven M. Loop, 833 Effects of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) on human prostatic carcinoma Michel Pugeat, Jean Charles Crave, 841 Pathophysiology of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG): relation to insulin Hervé Lejeune, Henri Déchaud and Jacques Tourniaire Volume Contents, Subject and Author Index

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