Ontogeny of peroxidase activity in epithelium and eosinophils of the mouse uterus
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis
- Vol. 11 (5), 267-278
- https://doi.org/10.1002/tcm.1770110507
Abstract
Outbred CD‐1 mice treated for 1 or 4 days with 1 mg/kg of diethylstilbestrol (DES) at various ages after birth were examined for histochemical localization of peroxidase in the uterine epithelium. Peroxidase activity in uterine extracts was also measured by a radiometric assay and the conversion of [3H]DES to [3H]Z,Z‐dienestrol (Z,Z‐DIES). While no peroxidase activity was detected by a histochemical method in uterine epithelium from untreated 5‐day old mice, the enzyme was apparent in mice treated for 4 days with DES; uterine eosinophils were absent at this age. By day 9, DES‐induced staining for peroxidase in uterine epithelial cells and the number of uterine eosinophils had increased significantly. In addition, at this age, the biochemical assays for uterine peroxidase were sensitive enough to show that DES is converted to Z,Z‐DIES and that [3H]estradiol gives rise to 3H2O and water‐soluble radioactive metabolites. The peroxidase response to DES, determined by both histochemical and biochemical methods, increased with the age of the immature mice. These data indicate that the neonatal uterus, although deficient in eosinophils, demonstrates a peroxidase response to estrogen and that this response is localized primarily in the luminal epithelium. The role of this DES‐induced peroxidase activity in converting DES to activated metabolites that may cause cell damage is discussed.Keywords
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