Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2438475 | Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The expression of receptor for androgen (AR), oestrogen α and β (ERα and ERβ) and progesterone (PR) was examined immunohistochemically in canine prostate specimens (normal, hyperplastic, inflamed [prostatitis] or neoplastic). AR immunolabelling was seen in 100% of epithelial cells of normal and hyperplastic tissue, the corresponding figures for inflamed and carcinomatous tissue being 74% and 65%, respectively. ERα labelling was seen in 85% of epithelial cells in normal prostate glands, the corresponding figures for hyperplastic, inflamed and neoplastic glands being 35%, 22% and 12%, respectively. ERβ labelling was seen in 85% of epithelial cells of normal glands and in about 70% of such cells in glands showing pathological changes. On the other hand, PR expression (weak) in normal glands was observed in fewer epithelial cells (44%) than in hyperplastic (70%), inflamed (62%) or neoplastic (64%) glands.
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Authors
F. Gallardo, T. Mogas, T. Baró, R. Rabanal, J. Morote, M. Abal, J. Reventós, J. Lloreta,