L R Wiseman, A E Wakeling, F E May, B R Westley
The effects of ICI 164,384 on the expression of six oestrogen-regulated RNAs (pNR-1, pNR-2, pNR-13, pNR-17, pNR-25 and pNR-100) and the 46 kDa secreted protein were measured in MCF-7 cells. In marked contrast to tamoxifen, an antioestrogen commonly used in the treatment of breast cancer, ICI 164,384 administered alone had little or no effect on the RNAs or protein. ICI 164,384 completely inhibited the induction of the RNAs and 46 kDa protein by oestradiol. Although ICI 164,384 has an affinity for the human oestrogen receptor only slightly less than that of oestradiol, half maximal inhibition of oestradiol action was attained with between a 50 and 150-fold molar excess of ICI 164,384...
July 1989: Journal of Steroid Biochemistry