Decreased contractile effect of endothelin-1 on hyperplastic prostate

1996 
Abstract 1. 1. The contractile activity, binding activity and localization of endothelin (ET)-1 were evaluated in human nonhyperplastic (control) and hyperplastic prostates. 2. 2. ET-1 caused contraction of both prostates in a dose-dependent manner. However, this contraction was markedly decreased in hyperplastic prostates. 3. 3. B max and K d values of hyperplastic prostates were greater than those of the control. 4. 4. The muscle and proliferative epithelium of hyperplastic prostates showed strong staining for the anti-ET-1 antibody. However, the glandular epithelium of control prostates was weakly stained. 5. 5. These findings indicate that responsiveness to ET-1 is decreased, though the ET-1 and ET-1 receptors increase in the hyperplastic prostate. Namely, the increase in ET-1 receptors is not effective in regulating the contractile response of the prostate, because its expression is rather dominant in proliferated gland. 6. 6. These suggest that ET-1 may not have an important role in the release of the obstructive symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy.
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