Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1992368 | The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The immunohistochemistry analysis showed that after 1 month of castration, the hamster prostate was atrophic. Treatment with DHT produced epithelial cell activity (measured by the increase in the prostate weight) and very low rate of apoptosis. When DHT was administered together with RU-486 (10Â mg/kg) no change was observed. On the other hand, DHT plus higher doses of RU-486 (40, 80Â mg/kg) resulted in an increase of apoptosis in stromal and secretory epithelial cells. In addition to the increase of the prostate cell apoptosis produced by the treatment with high dose of RU-486, other factors could contribute to the decrease of the prostate weight observed. Another possibility could be a reduction in the ductal fluid due to poor epithelial cell secretory activity more than apoptosis itself. Furthermore, in this experiment, RU-486 could have inhibited the growth of the prostate gland produced by DHT in a greater extent than the induction of atrophy and cell death. This fact could depend on the doses used, due to the low affinity of this compound for the androgen receptors.
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Authors
Marisa Cabeza, Eugene Bratoeff, Ivonne Heuze, Adrián Guzmán, Georgina Gómez, Hilda Berrios, Ana MarÃa Rosales,