Journal article

Disruption of prostate epithelial androgen receptor impedes prostate lobe-specific growth and function

U Simanainen, CM Allan, P Lim, S McPherson, M Jimenez, JD Zajac, RA Davey, DJ Handelsman

Endocrinology | Published : 2007

Abstract

Prostate development and maturation requires stromal-epithelial interactions and androgen action via the androgen receptor (AR) within these compartments. However, the specific roles of epithelial and stromal AR in postnatal prostate differentiation are unclear. We used Cre-LoxP technology to determine the prostate phenotype in mice with epithelial-selective genetic inactivation of the AR leaving the stromal AR functionally intact. We find that prostate development abolished in mice globally lacking a functional AR can be rescued by restricting the AR knockout to the postnatal prostate epithelium. We show that, at 8 wk of age, prostate epithelial AR knockout (PEARKO) mice exhibit prostate de..

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