TITLE
[Zinc in the human prostate]. Le zinc dans la prostate humaine.
AUTHOR
Larue JP; Morfin RF; Charles JF
SOURCE
J Urol (Paris) 1985; 91 (7): 463-8
LANGUAGE OF ORIGIN
French
ABSTRACT
The quantities of zinc naturally present in prostatic epithelial cells
determine the human prostate to be a zinc-rich gland. Since the growth of the
prostate depends on androgenic steroid hormones, interrelationships between
steroids and zinc were investigated. It appears now that zinc in hyperplastic
prostates is bound to cytoplasmic citrate. Metabolic homeostasia in prostatic
secretory cells may be insured by inhibition of cis-aconitase by free zinc and
its binding to accumulating citrate. The yields of bound zinc are decreased by
androgenic steroids (testosterone, 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone, 5
alpha-androstane-3 alpha, 17 beta-diol) which increase in turn the levels of
free zinc, the uptake and the reduction of testosterone and citrate
accumulation. In dedifferentiated hormono-independent neoplastic cells, there
is less reduction of testosterone and a drastic decrease in zinc levels due to
the sole presence of a metallothionein for binding. (AUTHOR)
MJTR: Prostate AN. Zinc AN.
MNTR: Cell Nucleus AN. Cytosol AN. English
Abstract. Human. Ligands. Male. Prostatic Hyperplasia ME. Prostatic Neoplasms
AN. Testosterone ME. Zinc ME. JOURNAL ARTICLE
RNUM: 0 (Ligands); 57-85-2 (Testosterone);
7440-66-6 (Zinc)
GEOT: FRANCE
IDEN: ISSN: 0248-0018. JOURNAL-CODE: IHD.
ENTRY-DATE: 860312. JOURNAL-SUBSET: M. IM-DATE: 8605.
ACCE: 86113560