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Oxytocin,oxytocin-associated neurophysin and the oxytocin receptor in the human prostate
Authors:Kate?Whittington  Steve?Assinder  Maree?Gould  Email author" target="_blank">Helen?NicholsonEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St Michaelrsquos Hospital, University of Bristol, Southwell Street, Bristol, BS2 8EJ, UK;(2) Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, P.O. Box 913, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Oxytocin has been implicated in the regulation of prostate growth. However, the cellular localisation of oxytocin in the normal and diseased human prostate is not known. Oxytocin, oxytocin-associated neurophysin and oxytocin receptor were detected by immunohistochemistry in tissues from patients undergoing routine prostatectomy and in normal human prostate epithelial and stromal cell lines. Western blot analysis detected a single band at 14 kDa with neurophysin antiserum and a 66-kDa band with oxytocin receptor antiserum in epithelial and stromal cell lines. Similar sized bands were also detected in extracts of hyperplastic and adenocarcinomic prostate tissues. Oxytocin, oxytocin-associated neurophysin and oxytocin receptor were present in stromal and epithelial cell lines and in tissue from patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. The peptides were localised predominantly to the epithelial cells, although discrete areas of stromal staining were also observed. There was a significant difference in the intensity of oxytocin-staining between tissue displaying benign prostatic hyperplasia and invasive carcinoma, with less immunoreactivity being present in the malignant epithelial cells. Thus, oxytocin and its neurophysin and receptor are present in epithelial and stromal cells of the human prostate. Oxytocin expression is reduced with tumour progression and may provide a marker for invasive disease.This work was supported by a Project Grant (007756) from the Wellcome Trust and from Lottery Health Research
Keywords:Benign prostatic hyperplasia  Carcinoma of the prostate  Oxytocin  Human neurophysin  Oxytocin receptor  Prostate epithelium  Prostate stroma  Human
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