Estrogen receptors in hepatocellular carcinoma
- 1 January 1986
Abstract
Estrogen receptors (ER) were assayed on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and surrounding liver tissue in 30 adult patients. All specimens were obtained at the time of surgery. Cirrhosis of the liver was associated with 28 patients and chronic hepatitis in 2 patients. ERs were detected in 12 of 30 HCCs. The value ranged from 1.4 to 9.2 fmol/mg cytosol protein with the dissociation constant (Kd) value less than 1 nanomol. On the other hand, 13 of 28 cirrhotic livers had measurable amounts of the receptors that ranged from 1.5 to 4.1 fmol/mg cytosol protein. Two livers with chronic hepatitis did not have detectable amounts of ERs. The receptors were not detected in both the tumor and liver in ten patients. The ER titers in HCC did not have any correlation with serum levels of α-fetoprotein or carcinoembryonic antigen, hepatitis B virus profils, and histologic types of the tumor. In the light of the current results, it would be of great interest whether hormone therapy can be used or not as a treatment of naturally occurring HCC in humans.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
- Serum levels of estrogens and testosterone in cirrhotic men with and without hepatocellular carcinomaGastroenterology, 1985
- Hormone receptors in hepatoblastoma: A demonstration of both estrogen and progesterone receptorsCancer, 1982
- Does human liver contain estrogen receptors?Klinische Wochenschrift, 1982
- Regression of liver cell adenomaGastroenterology, 1982
- Complete regression of hepatocellular adenoma after withdrawal of oral contraceptivesDigestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981
- Estradiol receptors in human liverThe Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1978
- Plasma oestrogens in men with chronic liver disease.Gut, 1976
- Plasma Levels and Excretion of Estrogens in Urine in Chronic Liver DiseaseGastroenterology, 1975
- POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BENIGN HEPATOMAS AND ORAL CONTRACEPTIVESThe Lancet, 1973
- Estrogen-Androgen Imbalance in Hepatic CirrhosisAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1973