1984
DOI: 10.1016/0163-7258(84)90043-3
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The pharmacology and clinical uses of tamoxifen

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“…The relative binding affinities of the four compounds for the oestrogen receptor in MCF-7 cells or rat uterus (Coezy et al, 1982;Furr & Jordan, 1984;Roos et al, 1983) agree well with the doses at which they inhibit oestrogen-induced growth. For instance at 10-6M, 4-hydroxytamoxifen completely blocked the effect of oestrogen, 3-hydroxytamoxifen reduced it by 75%, tamoxifen by 25%, and Ndesmethyltamoxifen was ineffective.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The relative binding affinities of the four compounds for the oestrogen receptor in MCF-7 cells or rat uterus (Coezy et al, 1982;Furr & Jordan, 1984;Roos et al, 1983) agree well with the doses at which they inhibit oestrogen-induced growth. For instance at 10-6M, 4-hydroxytamoxifen completely blocked the effect of oestrogen, 3-hydroxytamoxifen reduced it by 75%, tamoxifen by 25%, and Ndesmethyltamoxifen was ineffective.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The growth stimulation of the MCF-7 cells by metabolite E was near maximal at 10 -9 M. This is a lower concentration than would have been predicted from its relative binding affinity for the rat uterine oestrogen receptor (Furr & Jordan, 1984) and suggests that the affinity of metabolite E for the human oestrogen receptor may be higher than reported. Different concentrations of metabolite E had no effect on the cell proliferation induced by a maximally stimulating concentration of oestradiol (2 x O-1OM).…”
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“…The effects of tamoxifen on the human body vary and can be characterised as a mixture of oestrogenic and antioestrogenic properties, whereas exemestane inhibits in vivo aromatisation by about 98% and has no partial agonist activity, thus leading to a profound decrease in serum oestrogen levels (Furr and Jordan, 1984;Geisler et al, 1998). Two-thirds of breast tumours are oestrogen-dependent, and aromatase inhibitors can help block the growth of these tumours by lowering the amount of oestrogen in the body (Yeu and Santen, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%