Androgen receptor expression of proliferating basal and luminal cells in adult murine ventral prostate

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Mirosevich, J [1 ]
Bentel, JM [1 ]
Zeps, N [1 ]
Redmond, SL [1 ]
D'Antuono, MF [1 ]
Dawkins, HJS [1 ]
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[1] Univ Western Australia, Urol Res Ctr, Bill & Rhonda Wyllie Lab, Queen Elizabeth II Med Ctr, Perth, WA 6009, Australia
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10.1677/joe.0.1620341
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Maintenance of the size and differentiated function of the adult prostate is dependent on testicular androgens. In this study, simultaneous androgen receptor (AR) immunohistochemistry and [H-3]thymidine labelling was used to characterise the proliferating epithelial cells of the murine ventral prostate. Proliferation in the adult prostate was more prevalent in the basal cell population with 1.8% AR-negative cells labelled with [H-3]thymidine as compared with 0.7% AR-expressing luminal cells. Three weeks following castration of mice, the atrophied prostate contained rudimentary glands composed of both luminal and basal cells with the proportion of AR-expressing basal cells reduced from 50 to 25%. Administration of testosterone enanthate to castrated mice induced a recapitulation of the prostate gland that was preceded by up-regulation of AR expression in basal cells to normal adult levels (50% AR-positive cells) by 12 h following testosterone injection. Proliferation of AR-positive luminal cells peaked at 48 h (22.8%) while proliferation of AR-negative basal cells peaked at 96 h (6.1%) following testosterone administration. These results suggest that distinct populations of luminal and basal cells are resistant to castration-induced involution of the prostate but remain responsive to direct or indirect testosterone effects and recapitulate the gland following administration of testosterone.
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