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. 2013 Jun;73(8):873-83.
doi: 10.1002/pros.22633. Epub 2012 Dec 31.

Mechanisms of synergism between antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone and antagonists of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in shrinking experimental benign prostatic hyperplasia

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Mechanisms of synergism between antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone and antagonists of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in shrinking experimental benign prostatic hyperplasia

Ferenc G Rick et al. Prostate. 2013 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects aging men. Combined therapy with antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH or GnRH) induces prostate shrinkage in rat models. We investigated the mechanisms of action of this combination on cell cycle traverse and expression of prostatic genes.

Methods: Effects of GHRH antagonist, JMR-132 (40 µg/day), the LHRH antagonist, cetrorelix (0.625 mg/kg), and their combination were evaluated on testosterone-induced benign prostatic hyperplasia in male Wistar rats. Influence of JMR-132, cetrorelix, and their combinations on cell viability was assessed by MTS assay in BPH-1 human prostate epithelial cells and WPMY-1 normal prostate stromal cells. Cell cycle was analyzed by laser flow cytometry. Real-time PCR arrays were performed.

Results: The combination of antagonists caused marked shrinkage of rat prostate (29.5%). In vitro, JMR-132 plus cetrorelix (both 5µM) produced synergistic (57.4%) inhibition of growth of BPH-1 cells, but a lesser inhibition (46%) of WPMY-1 cells. Co-treatment of with JMR-132 plus cetrorelix induced a significant increase of BPH-1 cells blocked in S-phase plus cells with lower G0 /G1 and G2 /M DNA content. Significant changes in expression of >40 gene transcripts related to growth factors, inflammatory cytokines, and signal transduction were identified.

Conclusions: GHRH antagonist and LHRH antagonist combination potentiates rat prostate weight reduction and synergistically inhibits of growth of BPH-1 leading to cell cycle arrest in S-phase. These effects were lesser in normal stromal prostate cell line, WPMY-1. Our findings suggest that GHRH antagonists could be useful for BPH therapy, possibly in combination with LHRH antagonists.

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