Literature DB >> 6516766

[Early changes in the dog prostate after castration. An ultrastructural study].

F Sinowatz.   

Abstract

Using electron microscopic techniques the prostate glands of male Beagle dogs were studied 3 days after castration. At this time marked differences in the extent of alterations of the glandular epithelium were observed: Whereas several acini showed only minor changes with reduction of epithelial height and diminution of secretory granules, many acini were severely affected with pronounced alteration of cellular structure and accumulation of large lipid droplets. A constant feature was the stimulation of the basal cells of the grandular epithelium. Additionally, in some areas of the gland aggregations of stimulated basal cells forming an acinus-like structure with a slit-like lumen were found. Our study shows that castration leads to marked alterations of prostatic epithelium within a short time. Androgen deprivation causes regressive changes of secretory epithelial cells, but clearly stimulates the basal cell population.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6516766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anat (Basel)        ISSN: 0001-5180


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