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Comparative Study
. 1999;64(3):201-10.
doi: 10.1016/s0024-3205(98)00552-9.

Semiquantitative evaluation of alpha1A-adrenoceptor subtype mRNA in human hypertrophied and non-hypertrophied prostates: regional comparison

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Comparative Study

Semiquantitative evaluation of alpha1A-adrenoceptor subtype mRNA in human hypertrophied and non-hypertrophied prostates: regional comparison

N Moriyama et al. Life Sci. 1999.

Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to compare semiquantitatively the amount of alpha1a-adrenoceptor subtype mRNA in urethral, central and peripheral areas in benign hypertrophied prostates and non-hypertrophied prostate by the competitive reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method. Prostates from twenty cases of men with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) and 5 cases of bladder tumor without BPH were obtained for this study. The mRNA was extracted from the urethral, central and peripheral areas of each prostate, and quantitative RT-PCR was performed using the ratio of PCR product of alpha1a-adrenoceptor mRNA/beta2-microglobulin mRNA. The ratio for the central area of the hypertrophied prostate was significantly greater than that for the same area of the non-hypertrophied prostate (p < 0.05). In contrast, the urethral area showed no significant difference between the two prostate conditions. The central area of the hypertrophied prostate showed the tendency to have an increased alpha1a-adrenoceptor mRNA level compared with the urethral area, though no statistical difference was recognized because of the high standard error. Regional differences in the alpha1a-adrenoceptor mRNA in the non-hypertrophied prostate were rarely observed. The present finding demonstrates that the increased alpha1a-adrenoceptor mRNA content found in the hypertrophied prostate (1) was due to that in the central area.

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