Effect of prenatal vitamin D (calcitriol) exposure on the growth and development of the prostate.
Prostate
; 41(3): 181-9, 1999 Nov 01.
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BACKGROUND: We previously found that in the absence of testosterone (T), calcitriol promotes proliferation of normal prostatic stroma, while in the presence of T, it has a differentiating effect on prostatic epithelium. The present study was conducted to determine the effect of calcitriol exposure in utero on the postnatal development of the normal prostate. METHODS: Pregnant rats were injected subcutaneously with either 1.25 microg of calcitriol or vehicle alone on alternate days till delivery. Calcitriol-exposed and control pups were sacrificed at age 25 days (prepuberty), 63 days (postpuberty), or 102 days (adults), and their prostates and seminal vesicles were harvested and weighed. RESULTS: Pups prenatally exposed to calcitriol and sacrificed before puberty (25 days) had a 35% greater mean prostatic weight than controls (0.0314 vs. 0.0422 g, P < 0.007), and calcitriol-exposed adult rats (102 days) had a 68% greater mean prostatic weight than controls (0.1365 vs. 0.2304 g, P < 0.005). No differences were observed in seminal vesicle weights, and in serum calcium and testosterone levels. A disproportionately high mortality rate from sudden death (71%) was observed at puberty in uncastrated male rats prenatally exposed to calcitriol. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that high-dose calcitriol exposure in utero may uniquely influence subsequent prostatic growth. Nonandrogenic steroids such as calcitriol may also be involved in genetic imprinting of the prostate.
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01-internacional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal
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Próstata
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Vitamina D
Limite:
Animals
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Pregnancy
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Prostate
Ano de publicação:
1999
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos
País de publicação:
Estados Unidos