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Prolactin is a survival factor for androgen-deprived rat dorsal and lateral prostate epithelium in organ culture




TekijätAhonen TJ, Härkönen PL, Laine J, Rui H, Martikainen PM, Nevalainen MT

Julkaisuvuosi1999

JournalEndocrinology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiEndocrinology

Lehden akronyymiEndocrinology

Vuosikerta140

Numero11

Aloitussivu5412

Lopetussivu21

ISSN0013-7227

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1210/endo.140.11.7090


Tiivistelmä
PRL is one of several polypeptide factors that regulate growth and differentiation of prostate epithelium besides steroid hormones. This hormone may also participate in the development of pathologic changes of the prostate, as evidenced by marked prostate hyperplasia in hyperprolactinemic mice. We have previously demonstrated expression of PRL receptors and androgen-dependent local production of PRL in rat and human prostate epithelium, suggesting the existence of an autocrine loop. We now show that PRL acts as a survival factor for epithelial cells of rat dorsal and lateral prostate but not ventral prostate, using long-term organ cultures as an in vitro model. Culture of prostate explants in androgen-free medium was associated with a transient surge of apoptosis during the first 2-4 days of culture in rat ventral, dorsal, and lateral prostate tissues, as quantified by either nuclear morphology or in situ DNA fragmentation analysis. PRL significantly inhibited apoptosis in androgen-deprived dorsal and lateral prostate cultures, by 40-60%, as determined by the two methods. The present study has established conditions and methodology for analysis of apoptosis in organ cultures of rat prostate and suggests a physiological role for PRL as a survival factor for prostate epithelium.



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