Androgen regulation of polyamine synthesis in seminal vesicle and in different lobes of the rat prostate

Endogenous levels of the polyamines putrescine, spermidine, and spermine have been examined in the 106 m/s2 supernatant of different lobes of the rat prostate and in the seminal vesicles of castrates, androgen‐stimulated castrates, and intact controls. Content of the polyamines varied between the lo...

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description Endogenous levels of the polyamines putrescine, spermidine, and spermine have been examined in the 106 m/s2 supernatant of different lobes of the rat prostate and in the seminal vesicles of castrates, androgen‐stimulated castrates, and intact controls. Content of the polyamines varied between the lobes, with spermidine highest in intact animals. After castration, the content of polyamines fell significantly in all lobes but the coagulating gland (CG). Spermidine levels were highest, except in the lateral prostate (LP) and CG, where the content of putrescine was highest. In castrated animals treated with testosterone propionate for 72 h, the amount of the three polyamines examined increased dramatically in the ventral prostate (VP) and moderately in the CG and seminal vesicle (SV). Concerning individual polyamines, spermidine increased significantly in all lobes, while putrescine increased significantly only in the two saccular parts of rat prostate, i.e., CG and SV. Spermidine content decreased significantly in the DP. Major differences in the content of the three polyamines—putrescine, spermidine, and spermine—in the various tissues studied have been found. Moreover, distinct differences among intact, castrated, and testosterone‐treated castrated animals have been revealed.
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Biological and medical sciences
castration
Male
Medical sciences
Nephrology. Urinary tract diseases
Orchiectomy
polyamines
Polyamines - metabolism
prostate
Prostate - drug effects
Prostate - metabolism
Putrescine - biosynthesis
rat
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Seminal Vesicles - drug effects
Seminal Vesicles - metabolism
Spermidine - biosynthesis
Spermine - biosynthesis
stimulation
Testosterone - pharmacology
Time Factors
Tumors of the urinary system
Urinary tract. Prostate gland
title Androgen regulation of polyamine synthesis in seminal vesicle and in different lobes of the rat prostate
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