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Detection of FSH receptors in mouse and human penile tissue




AuthorsZirnask, Helen; Pöllänen, Pasi; Suutre, Siim; Torga, Taavi; Russe, Samuel; Salumae, Liis; Kotsar, Andres; Kokk, Kersti

PublisherMRE PRESS

Publishing placeSINGAPORE

Publication year2025

JournalJournal of mens health

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH

Journal acronymJ MENS HEALTH

Volume21

Issue4

First page 102

Last page105

Number of pages4

ISSN1875-6867

eISSN1875-6859

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22514/jomh.2025.057

Web address https://www.jomh.org/articles/10.22514/jomh.2025.057

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/498438064


Abstract

Background: This study aims to investigate the expression of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) receptors in both mouse and human penis to explore its potential impact on penis function.

Methods: We utilized immunohistochemistry to detect FSH receptors in penile and testicular tissues from 12 BALB/c mice, as well as penile tissues from three patients undergoing penectomy for squamous cell carcinoma.

Results: Positive immunoreaction for FSH receptors was detected in tissue samples of all patients including sebaceous gland, epithelial layers, subepithelial fibroblasts, corpus cavernosum cells, walls of small blood vessels and plasma cells. However, species specificity was observed in the results, as positive immunoreaction was absent in the most of mouse penis tissue samples. Fibrocytes and mast cells in the mouse penis exhibited negligible positive immunoreaction.

Conclusions: This study marks the first reported detection of FSH receptors in human penile tissue, highlighting a potential extragonadal role for FSH in penile function. While human tissues exhibited widespread receptor expression, mouse tissues showed minimal immunoreactivity, suggesting species-specific expression patterns. These preliminary findings indicate a possible regulatory role for FSH in human penile physiology, meriting further exploration in subsequent studies.


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