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Effects of metoclopramide on mRNA levels of steroid 5α-reductase isozymes in prostate of adult rats.

Pilar Sánchez1, Jesús M Torres, Beatriz Castro, José F Frías, Esperanza Ortega.   

Abstract

The rising incidence of prostate cancer and benign prostatic hypertrophy in the Western world is a cause of increasing public health concern. The most active androgen in the prostate is 5α-dihydrotestosterone obtained from testosterone (T) by the enzyme 5α-reductase (5α-R), expressed in the prostate as two isozymes, 5α-R1 and 5α-R2. These isozymes are involved in the growth and development of normal prostate and in the onset and progression of prostate disease. Besides androgens, prolactin (PRL) may also play a role, although it is not clear whether its effects on the prostate are in synergism with or independent of those of androgens. We previously demonstrated that sulpiride, an inductor of hyperprolactinemia, increased mRNA levels of 5α-R isozymes in prostate of adult rat. We hypothesized a possible interrelationship between PRL levels and 5α-R, although the effects of sulpiride per se cannot be ruled out. In the present study, one-step quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction coupled with laser-induced fluorescence capillary electrophoresis was used to quantify mRNA levels of both 5α-R isozymes in prostate of adult rat after administration of metoclopramide (MTC), another inductor of PRL secretion. With the administration regimens studied, MTC produced an increase in prostate weight and mRNA levels of 5α-R1 and 5α-R2 in adult rats. Given our finding that MTC per se or MTC-induced hyperprolactinemia modifies prostate disease-related parameters in animals with reduced plasma T levels, further investigation is warranted into the possibility that MTC use by aging males may increase their risk of prostate disease.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22806172     DOI: 10.1007/s13105-012-0197-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1138-7548            Impact factor:   4.158


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