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KMID : 0358319960370010041
Korean Journal of Urology
1996 Volume.37 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.46
Immunohistochemical Assay of Androgen Receptor in Prostate Cancer


Abstract
It is well known that the development and progression of prostate cancer are androgen dependent and the action of androgen in prostate is mediated by androgen receptor. But the role of androgen receptor in the development and progression of
prostate
cancer have been not defined.
Recently, the development of immunohistochemical assay had provided new opportunities for study of androgen receptor.
Immunohistochemical stainings were performed for 3 cases of normal prostate, 17 of BPH and 17 of prostate cancer. Specimens were obtained from cystoprostatectomy of bladder cancer patients(normal prostate), suprapubic prostatectomy and
transurethral
resection of prostate(BPH) and radical prostatectomy and prostate biopsies(prostate cancer).
Androgen receptors were stained predominently in nucleus of glanular cell. Normal prostates were stained homogeneously and heterogeneous staining of androgen receptor was more in prostate cancer than BPH and in high grade(Gleason's score 5-10)
than
low
grade (Gleason'sd score 2-4). Total intensity score of normal prostate, BPH and prostate cancer were 196.6¡¾20.8, 202.4¡¾54.3 and 180.6¡¾47.0 respetively and cancer tissues were stained the least intensly, but statistically not significant(P >
0.05).
Staining of prostate cancer revealed less intensity in high grade(161.8¡¾36.8, P < 0.05). than low grade(21.50¡¾46.8).
It is postulated that the distribution of androgen receptor in the prostate cancer was correlated with cellular differentiation and also it is suggesting that androgen receptor is closely related with development of androgen independent cancer.
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