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Presence of neuroendocrine cells during postnatal development in rat prostate: Immunohistochemical,molecular, and quantitative study
Authors:Rodríguez Rosario  Pozuelo José M  Martín Rocío  Henriques-Gil Nuno  Haro María  Arriazu Riánsares  Santamaría Luis
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, Morphology, and Nutritional Sciences, San Pablo University, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: This work was undertaken to study the prostate neuroendocrine cells (PNEC) during the post-natal development of rats. METHODS: Forty male Wistar rats (pre-pubertals, pubertals, young, and aged adults) were used for immunohistochemistry of chromogranin A (cgA), serotonin (SER), and protein gene product 9.5 (PGP9.5). They were also evaluated for numerical cell density (NV SER) and PNEC number per prostate (N SER). Five additional young adult rats were used for a RT-PCR study (mRNA cgA detection). RESULTS: Weak immunoreactivity to cgA was observed in pubertal rats. No PNEC immunostained to PGP 9.5 was observed. Cells expressing SER were detected in all the groups exclusively located in periurethral ducts. The NV SER increased significantly in pubertal animals. In aged animals, it decreased to levels observed in pre-pubertal rats. The N SER increased significantly from pre-pubertal to young adults, decreasing in aged adults. There was weak production of cgA mRNA, with more expression in the dorsal prostate. CONCLUSIONS: PNEC differ in rats when compared to humans: they are weakly immunopositive to cgA, do not express PGP 9.5, only show immunoreactivity to SER, and do not appear in acini. The changes in the amount of rat PNEC during the post-natal development suggest an androgenic influx. PNEC might regulate the contractility of periurethral ducts.
Keywords:rat prostate  neuroendocrine cells  chromogranin  serotonin  development  stereology
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