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1Endocrinology, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands. jhhthijssen@gmail.com
Abstract:
Many of the biological actions of progestins depend on binding to intracellular receptors and through a long chain of events to subsequent stimulation of transcriptional activity and protein synthesis. This process requires at least a few hours in time and many different proteins called coregulators do play a role after binding to the receptor. Evidence for polymorphisms in the gene coding for the PR has been obtained and many studies have already attempted to show associations between particular polymorphisms and human diseases. However, at present no consistent and conclusive picture has emerged on clinically important associations. Studies on links between polymorphisms in genes coding for coregulators are just beginning. The second pathway, the so-called non-genomic actions, is related to rapid effects of progestins that occur within minutes. At this moment a number of different membrane bound receptors have been identified. No data are available yet on polymorphisms in genes coding for these proteins or to link any of these membrane receptors to specific human pathology.
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