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The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis

PURPOSE: To evaluate if late hormonal replacement is able to recover the prostatic tissue modified by androgenic deprivation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 24 rats were assigned into a Sham group; an androgen deficient group, submitted to bilateral orchiectomy (Orch); and a group submitted to bilateral orc...

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Autores principales: Felix-Patrício, Bruno, Miranda, Alexandre F., Medeiros, Jorge L., Gallo, Carla B. M., Gregório, Bianca M., de Souza, Diogo B., Costa, Waldemar S., Sampaio, Francisco J. B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5678530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28379662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.0484
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author Felix-Patrício, Bruno
Miranda, Alexandre F.
Medeiros, Jorge L.
Gallo, Carla B. M.
Gregório, Bianca M.
de Souza, Diogo B.
Costa, Waldemar S.
Sampaio, Francisco J. B.
author_facet Felix-Patrício, Bruno
Miranda, Alexandre F.
Medeiros, Jorge L.
Gallo, Carla B. M.
Gregório, Bianca M.
de Souza, Diogo B.
Costa, Waldemar S.
Sampaio, Francisco J. B.
author_sort Felix-Patrício, Bruno
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate if late hormonal replacement is able to recover the prostatic tissue modified by androgenic deprivation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 24 rats were assigned into a Sham group; an androgen deficient group, submitted to bilateral orchiectomy (Orch); and a group submitted to bilateral orchiectomy followed by testosterone replacement therapy (Orch+T). After 60 days from surgery blood was collected for determination of testosterone levels and the ventral prostate was collected for quantitative and qualitative microscopic analysis. The acinar epithelium height, the number of mast cells per field, and the densities of collagen fibers and acinar lumen were analyzed by stereological methods under light microscopy. The muscle fibers and types of collagen fibers were qualitatively assessed by scanning electron microscopy and polarization microscopy. RESULTS: Hormone depletion (in group Orch) and return to normal levels (in group Orch+T) were effective as verified by serum testosterone analysis. The androgen deprivation promoted several alterations in the prostate: the acinar epithelium height diminished from 16.58±0.47 to 11.48±0.29μm; the number of mast cells per field presented increased from 0.45±0.07 to 2.83±0.25; collagen fibers density increased from 5.83±0.92 to 24.70±1.56%; and acinar lumen density decreased from 36.78±2.14 to 16.47±1.31%. Smooth muscle was also increased in Orch animals, and type I collagen fibers became more predominant in these animals. With the exception of the densities of collagen fibers and acinar lumen, in animals receiving testosterone replacement therapy all parameters became statistically similar to Sham. Collagen fibers density became lower and acinar lumen density became higher in Orch+T animals, when compared to Sham. This is the first study to demonstrate a relation between mast cells and testosterone levels in the prostate. This cells have been implicated in prostatic cancer and benign hyperplasia, although its specific role is not understood. CONCLUSION: Testosterone deprivation promotes major changes in the prostate of rats. The hormonal replacement therapy was effective in reversing these alterations.
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spelling pubmed-56785302017-11-16 The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis Felix-Patrício, Bruno Miranda, Alexandre F. Medeiros, Jorge L. Gallo, Carla B. M. Gregório, Bianca M. de Souza, Diogo B. Costa, Waldemar S. Sampaio, Francisco J. B. Int Braz J Urol Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate if late hormonal replacement is able to recover the prostatic tissue modified by androgenic deprivation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 24 rats were assigned into a Sham group; an androgen deficient group, submitted to bilateral orchiectomy (Orch); and a group submitted to bilateral orchiectomy followed by testosterone replacement therapy (Orch+T). After 60 days from surgery blood was collected for determination of testosterone levels and the ventral prostate was collected for quantitative and qualitative microscopic analysis. The acinar epithelium height, the number of mast cells per field, and the densities of collagen fibers and acinar lumen were analyzed by stereological methods under light microscopy. The muscle fibers and types of collagen fibers were qualitatively assessed by scanning electron microscopy and polarization microscopy. RESULTS: Hormone depletion (in group Orch) and return to normal levels (in group Orch+T) were effective as verified by serum testosterone analysis. The androgen deprivation promoted several alterations in the prostate: the acinar epithelium height diminished from 16.58±0.47 to 11.48±0.29μm; the number of mast cells per field presented increased from 0.45±0.07 to 2.83±0.25; collagen fibers density increased from 5.83±0.92 to 24.70±1.56%; and acinar lumen density decreased from 36.78±2.14 to 16.47±1.31%. Smooth muscle was also increased in Orch animals, and type I collagen fibers became more predominant in these animals. With the exception of the densities of collagen fibers and acinar lumen, in animals receiving testosterone replacement therapy all parameters became statistically similar to Sham. Collagen fibers density became lower and acinar lumen density became higher in Orch+T animals, when compared to Sham. This is the first study to demonstrate a relation between mast cells and testosterone levels in the prostate. This cells have been implicated in prostatic cancer and benign hyperplasia, although its specific role is not understood. CONCLUSION: Testosterone deprivation promotes major changes in the prostate of rats. The hormonal replacement therapy was effective in reversing these alterations. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5678530/ /pubmed/28379662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.0484 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Felix-Patrício, Bruno
Miranda, Alexandre F.
Medeiros, Jorge L.
Gallo, Carla B. M.
Gregório, Bianca M.
de Souza, Diogo B.
Costa, Waldemar S.
Sampaio, Francisco J. B.
The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis
title The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis
title_full The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis
title_fullStr The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis
title_full_unstemmed The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis
title_short The prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis
title_sort prostate after castration and hormone replacement in a rat model: structural and ultrastructural analysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5678530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28379662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.0484
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