Author:
ISHIZAKA KAZUHIRO,AZUMA HIROSHI,MATSUBARA OSAMU,KTTAHARA SATOSHI,OSHIMA HIROYUKI
Abstract
ABSTRACT: The current study has been designed to explore expressions of endothelin (ET) receptors and ETS in the canine prostate and the effect of ETs on canine prostatic epithelial cells. ET receptors were characterized by biotinylated ET‐1 binding in frozen sections of the prostate. Canine prostatic epithelial cells in primary culture were used for demonstration of ET‐1 expression by reversephase HPLC coupled with radloimmunoassay and Northern blotting and were subjected to growth assay. Biotinylated ET‐1 binding was localized in the epithelial component, and the binding was also blocked with an antagonist specific for ETB subtype receptors. ET‐1 and ET‐3 stimulated canine prostatic epithelial cell growth in vitro. The effect was also reversed in the presence of an antagonist specific for ETB subtype receptors. Elution profile of epithelial cell culture medium revealed two peaks, corresponding to ET‐1 and big ET‐1. Epithelial cells in culture expressed pre‐pro‐ET‐1 mRNA. Canine prostatic epithelial cells expressed ETB receptors and ET‐1. It appears most likely that the expressed ET‐1 acts as an autocrine/paracrine proliferative factor on canine prostatic epithelial cells via ETB receptors.
Subject
Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism