Artigo
Estrogen receptors alpha and beta in male and female gerbil prostates
Fecha
2013-01-01Registro en:
Biology of Reproduction, v. 88, n. 1, 2013.
0006-3363
1529-7268
10.1095/biolreprod.112.103614
WOS:000314357700006
2-s2.0-84877073435
0947193347312157
1445259468526188
7066358123790434
0000-0002-0970-4288
0000-0001-9559-5497
Autor
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
University of Houston
Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Karolinska Institute
Resumen
The Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus, Gerbilinae: Muridae) is useful for prostate studies, because both males and females spontaneously develop prostatic disorders with age. Estrogens regulate prostate homeostasis via two estrogen receptors, ER alpha (ESR1) and ER beta (ESR2), but the cellular distribution and regulation of these receptors in the gerbil prostate has not been described. Both receptors were localized by immunohistochemistry in the ventral prostate of intact male and female gerbils, in males 7 and 21 days after castration, and in females treated with testosterone for 7 and 21 days. In male and female adult gerbils, ER alpha was detected mainly in prostatic stromal cells, whereas ER beta was present mostly in secretory and basal cells. More ER alpha-positive stromal cells were found in females than in males, as was a reduction toward the male value in females treated with testosterone. Castration did not alter ER alpha expression. Testosterone was necessary for maintenance of ER beta in the male prostate epithelium: ER beta expression declined markedly in prostates of males older than 1 yr, and castration of 4-mo-old males caused a reduction in ER beta to levels seen in 1-yr-old males. Because ER beta is an antiproliferative receptor, its loss with age may predispose the aging gerbil to proliferative diseases of the prostate. © 2013 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.
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