Morphological and functional heterogeneity in the rat prostatic gland
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Morphological and functional heterogeneity in the rat prostatic gland
Abstract
Ductal morphogenesis and adult ductal branching patterns were examined in the rat prostate by a microdissection method. The rat prostate consists of paired (right and left) subdivisions which correspond in large part to the classically defined lobes: ventral prostate, lateral prostate, dorsal prostate, and coagulating gland. Of particular interest was the finding that the lateral prostate consists of two different ductal zones: (1) lateral type 1 prostate with 5-7 long main ducts (resembling miniature palm trees) that extend cranially towards both the seminal vesicle and dorsal prostate to arborize near the bladder neck, and (2) lateral type 2 prostate with 5-6 short main ducts that arborize caudal to the bladder neck and give rise to compact bushy glands. Both lateral prostatic groups had a ductal-acinar organization. The adult structure of the other rat prostatic lobes was also examined, and closely resembled their mouse counterparts. The ventral prostate, which had 2-3 pairs of slender main ducts per side, and the coagulating gland, which had 1 main duct per side, was completely ductal in structure. In contrast, the dorsal prostate, which had 5-6 pairs of main ducts per side, had a ductal-acinar structure. Ductal branching morphogenesis occurred at different rates in different lobes and was essentially complete in the prostate at the 30 days. Immunocytochemical studies with an antibody to DP-1, a major secretory protein of the rat dorsal prostate, revealed that secretory function was initiated at approximately 30 days after birth in the coagulating gland, the dorsal prostate, and lateral type 1 prostate. A consistent feature of the lateral type 2 prostate was the absence of DP-1. On Western blots, DP-1 was detected in the secretion of the coagulating gland, lateral type 1 and dorsal prostate, but not in the ventral and lateral type 2 prostate. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis confirmed this result and demonstrated that the lateral type 2 prostate expressed several low-molecular weight secretory proteins not found in the other lobes of the prostate. On the whole, the rat prostate exhibited considerable heterogeneity both between and within lobes in developmental processes, ductal patterning, histology, and functional expression.
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