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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (
collagenase
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Periosteal cells were isolated from tibiae of adult male rats after
collagenase
treatment. Northern blot analysis of total cytoplasmic RNA extracted from the isolated periosteal cells was positive for expression of genes encoding the osteoblast marker proteins osteocalcin (BGP) and pre-pro-alpha 2(I) chain of type 1 precollagen. The isolated periosteal cells were incubated with 1 nM [3H]testosterone [( 3H]T) for up to 240 minutes and the reaction products separated by high-performance liquid chromatography. [3H]5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone [( 3H]
DHT
) was not detected in extracts of periosteal cell incubations. In contrast, [3H]
DHT
was produced in a time-dependent manner by cells from seminal vesicles. These results suggest that testosterone 5 alpha-reductase activity is not expressed by osteoblasts in rat tibial periosteum and that the anabolic effects of androgens in this tissue are not mediated by locally produced
DHT
.
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PMID:Failure of isolated rat tibial periosteal cells to 5 alpha reduce testosterone to 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone. 239 4
To evaluate the role of small amounts of
DHT
in prostate tissue as a stimulus to epithelial cell growth (protein synthesis) we studied tissue from patients given various androgen-blocking drugs prior to transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and measured epithelial protein synthesis and
DHT
in the tissue specimens. We also studied the effects on stromal cell protein synthesis of an antiestrogen, tamoxifen. Test drugs prior to TURP included Megace 160 mg per day, Megace 160 mg per day plus Tamoxifen 40 mg per day, Megace 160 mg a day plus ketoconazole 1200 mg per day and tamoxifen 40 mg/day. The tissue was processed immediately and epithelial and stromal cells separated by digestion of tissue with 0.5%
collagenase
. After separation, epithelial cells were labeled with either [3H]leucine or L-[35S]methionine. Stromal cells were labelled with [3H]proline.
DHT
was measured in whole prostate tissue. Megace alone and Megace plus tamoxifen significantly decreased both [3H]leucine incorporation into protein and tissue concentration of
DHT
; Megace plus ketoconazole significantly decreased L-[35S]methionine incorporation into protein and
DHT
. Tamoxifen significantly decreased stromal protein synthesis. When the data correlating
DHT
with epithelial protein synthesis using both labeling techniques were combined, the curves were parallel and a strong correlation was noted between
DHT
and protein synthesis over a wide range of values (P less than 0.001). These results suggest that in hormone-dependent prostate cancer even small amounts of prostate
DHT
such as may occur from adrenal androgens following castration may significantly stimulate growth of the tumor epithelial cells. Since tamoxifen decreased stromal protein synthesis, estrogen is likely a significant growth stimulus to the increased stromal mass characteristic of benign prostatic hypertrophy.
...
PMID:Effect of antiandrogen and/or antiestrogen blockade on human prostate epithelial and stromal cell protein synthesis. 243 6
A freeze drying technique was used to form porous three-dimensional collagen matrixes modified by the addition of a variable amount of nano-hydroxyapatite. For chemical cross-linking EDC/NHS were used. Physical cross-linking was achieved by dehydrothermal treatment. Mechanical properties, morphology, dissolution, porosity, density, enzymatic degradation and swelling properties of materials have been studied after cross-linking. The density of scaffolds and its compressive modulus increased with an increasing amount of hydroxyapatite and collagen concentration in the composite scaffold, while the swelling ratio and porosity decreased. The studied scaffolds dissolved slowly in PBS solution.
DHT
cross-linked collagen matrices showed a much faster degradation rate after exposure to
collagenase
than the EDC cross-linked samples.
...
PMID:Properties and modification of porous 3-D collagen/hydroxyapatite composites. 2306 27