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Estrogen-mediated exocytosis in the glandular epithelium of prostates in castrated and hypophysectomized dogs
Authors:Dr. Paul W. L. Kwan  Frederick B. Merk  Irwin Leav  Peter Ofner
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Pathology, Anatomy and Urology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston;(2) Laboratory of Toxicology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston;(3) Steroid Biochemistry Laboratory, Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, Boston, MA, USA;(4) Department of Pathology, Tufts University School of Medicine, 02111 Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary Glandular cells in the prostate of the intact, adult dog contain numerous, large secretory granules that are released by exocytosis. Following hypophysectomy or castration, the glandular epithelium atrophies and the secretory granules degenerate and eventually disappear. Pharmacologic doses of estradiol-17beta 17-cyclopentylpropionate cause the regressed glandular cells to synthesize a new population of smaller granules that are also released by exocytosis, even though estrogen is known to inhibit fluid secretion by the canine prostate. Thus, the mechanisms involved in prostatic synthesis and exocytosis of secretory granules are independent of those regulating fluid secretion and are operative in the absence of androgen or pituitary hormones.
Keywords:Exocytosis  Estrogen  Ultrastructure  Canine prostate
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