Contribution of testosterone to the clock system in rat prostate mesenchyme cells

Dec 12, 2013Andrology

Testosterone's role in the internal clock of rat prostate support cells

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Abstract

Bmal1 mRNA expression in the prostates peaks at ZT 20 and troughs at ZT 12.

  • Testosterone deficiency leads to decreased levels of Bmal1 and Clock transcripts in the prostate.
  • Per2 expression remains stable or increases for at least one week after testosterone deficiency.
  • Administering 1 mg of testosterone daily for 5 days restores clock gene transcripts to intact levels.
  • Castration results in increased staining of caspase 3 and Per2 in prostate tissue.
  • In mesenchyme cells from castrated rats, Per2 oscillation can be induced by dexamethasone.
  • Testosterone deficiency alters the circadian rhythm of Bmal1 and Nr1d1 transcripts in mesenchyme cells.

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