Distribution of prostatic markers in glands of the female urethra and anterior vaginal wall—a rapid autopsy study

Author:

Haller Britt1,Takano Elena A2,Brock James3,Fox Stephen B2,Woodford Noel45,Devereux Lisa67,O’Connell Helen E1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne , Melbourne, 3052 , Australia

2. Department of Pathology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre , Melbourne, 3052 , Australia

3. Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Melbourne , Melbourne, 3052 , Australia

4. Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine , Southbank, Victoria, 3006 , Australia

5. Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University , Victoria, 3006 , Australia

6. Cancer Genetics Laboratory, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre , Melbourne, 3052 , Australia

7. Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, University of Melbourne , Melbourne, 3052 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Background There are varying reports of immunohistochemically detected prostatic marker protein distribution in glands associated with the female urethra that may be related to tissue integrity at the time of fixation. Aim In this study we used tissue derived from rapid autopsies of female patients to determine the distribution of glandular structures expressing prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostate-specific acid phosphatase (PSAP) along the female urethra and in surrounding tissues, including the anterior vaginal wall (AVW). Methods Tissue blocks from 7 donors that contained the entire urethra and adjacent AVW were analyzed. These tissue samples were fixed within 4-12 hours of death and divided into 5-mm transverse slices that were paraffin embedded. Sections cut from each slice were immunolabeled for PSA or PSAP and a neighboring section was stained with hematoxylin and eosin. The sections were reviewed by light microscopy and analyzed using QuPath software. Observations In tissue from all donors, glandular structures expressing PSA and/or PSAP were located within the wall of the urethra and were present along its whole length. Results In the proximal half of the urethra from all donors, small glands expressing PSAP, but not PSA, were observed adjacent to the and emptying into the lumen. In the distal half of the urethra from 5 of the 7 donors, tubuloacinar structures lined by a glandular epithelium expressed both PSA and PSAP. In addition, columnar cells at the surface of structures with a multilayered transitional epithelium in the distal half of the urethra from all donors expressed PSAP. No glands expressing PSA or PSAP were found in tissues surrounding the urethra, including the AVW. Clinical Implications Greater understanding of the distribution of urethral glands expressing prostatic proteins in female patients is important because these glands are reported to contribute to the female sexual response and to urethral pathology, including urethral cysts, diverticula, and adenocarcinoma. Strengths and Limitations Strengths of the present study include the use of rapid autopsy to minimize protein degradation and autolysis, and the preparation of large tissue sections to demonstrate precise anatomical relations within all the tissues surrounding the urethral lumen. Limitations include the sample size and that all donors had advanced malignancy and had undergone previous therapy which may have had unknown tissue effects. Conclusion Proximal and distal glands expressing prostate-specific proteins were observed in tissue from all donors, and these glands were located only within the wall of the urethra.

Funder

Julie Stirling Research Fund

NHMRC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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