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Anatomy & Cell Biology ; : 241-258, 2012.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-179885

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In rats, ageing results in dysfunctional patterns of micturition and diminished sexual reflexes that may reflect degenerative changes within spinal circuitry. In both sexes the dorsal lateral nucleus and the spinal nucleus of the bulbospongiosus, which lie in the L5-S1 spinal segments, contain motor neurons that innervate perineal muscles, and the external anal and urethral sphincters. Neurons in the sacral parasympathetic nucleus of these segments provide autonomic control of the bladder, cervix and penis and other lower urinary tract structures. Interneurons in the dorsal gray commissure and dorsal horn have also been implicated in lower urinary tract function. This study investigates the cellular localisation of PG-21 androgen receptors, steroid receptor co-activator one (SRC-1) and the phosphorylated form of c-AMP response element binding protein (pCREB) within these spinal nuclei. These are components of signalling pathways that mediate cellular responses to steroid hormones and neurotrophins. Nuclear expression of PG-21 androgen receptors, SRC-1 and pCREB in young and aged rats was quantified using immunohistochemistry. There was a reduction in the number of spinal neurons expressing these molecules in the aged males while in aged females, SRC-1 and pCREB expression was largely unchanged. This suggests that the observed age-related changes may be linked to declining testosterone levels. Acute testosterone therapy restored expression of PG-21 androgen receptor in aged and orchidectomised male rats, however levels of re-expression varied within different nuclei suggesting a more prolonged period of hormone replacement may be required for full restoration.


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Sujet âgé , Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Rats , Jeune adulte , Androgènes , Protéines de transport , Col de l'utérus , Hormonothérapie substitutive , Cornes , Immunohistochimie , Interneurones , Motoneurones , Muscles , Facteurs de croissance nerveuse , Neurones , Pénis , Récepteurs aux androgènes , Récepteurs aux stéroïdes , Réflexe , Éléments de réponse , Moelle spinale , Testostérone , Urètre , Vessie urinaire , Voies urinaires , Miction
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JPMI-Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute. 1997; 11 (1): 68-71
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-45238
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