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From the Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Biology, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas SP, Brazil.
| Correspondence to: Hernandes F. Carvalho, Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Biology, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), PO Box 6109, 13083-970, Campinas SP, Brazil (e-mail: hern{at}unicamp.br). |
-actin in the prostatic SMC
21 days after castration, whereas RT-PCR amplified the message for smoothelin.
Stereological analysis showed an increase in the relative volume of SMC in
relation to the whole gland and the stroma. A decrease in the absolute volume
of SMC occurred only within the first 7 days after castration and remained
unchanged thereafter. The prostatic SMC are affected by the absence of
androgens and there is a critical transition point during the first week in
which the total volume occupied by SMC diminished. The remaining SMC showed a
marked phenotypical change. These findings indicate that ventral prostate SMC
maintain their differentiated phenotype after castration. The alterations in
SMC behavior correlate with general stromal modifications taking place after
castration.
Key words: Androgen, castration, SEM, stereological analysis, smoothelin, smooth muscle myosin
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