D Herrera-Covarrubias, C A Pérez-León, C Fernández-Pomares, G A Coria-Avila, V Sánchez-Zavaleta, G E Aranda-Abreu, J Suárez-Medellín, F Rojas-Durán, M E Hernández
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摘要
背景:高热量摄入可导致肥胖,这是与慢性亚临床炎症和多种癌症相关的主要危险因素。它可以提高血清中瘦素、催乳素、核因子κ B (NF-кB)和白细胞介素(IL)-6的水平,白细胞介素-6与细胞增殖、分化和存活有关。目的:探讨慢性高热量饮食致肥胖对大鼠长期瘦素受体(OB-R)、催乳素受体、NF-кB、IL-6表达及前列腺组织学变化的影响。材料与方法:从出生后第21天开始,饲喂正常饲料或饲料加高热量液体饲料。在出生后第90天(13周龄),对大鼠实施安乐死,进行前列腺组织学检查(苏木精和伊红染色)和Western blot分析激素受体。结果:高热量饮食导致肥胖(体重增加32%)。肥胖男性前列腺表现为上皮细胞增生、间质压缩。脂质含量增大,异核变性,核质比改变,增生明显。前列腺腹侧测量显示肺泡面积增加,但上皮高度和核面积减少。前列腺背外侧仅核面积减少,管腔内可见单核细胞。高热量的雄性在VP中也表现出ob - r130 kD增加的趋势,但在催乳素受体、NF-кB和IL-6方面没有观察到变化。结论:慢性高热量饮食引起的肥胖对两个前列腺区域均有影响,但VP可能通过OB-R更为敏感。我们认为需要长时间的肥胖来改变其他受体或炎症的分子标记。
Effects of obesity in rats on prostate histology and expression of leptin receptor, prolactin receptor, IL-6, and NF-κB.
Background: Hypercaloric intake can lead to obesity, which is a major risk factor associated with chronic subclinical inflammation and many types of cancer. It can increase the serum levels of leptin, prolactin, nuclear factor kappa B (NF-кB) and interleukin (IL)-6, implicated in cell proliferation, differentiation and survival.
Aim: To explore the effects of obesity induced by chronic hypercaloric diet in rats on the long-term expression of leptin receptor (OB-R), prolactin receptor, NF-кB, and IL-6, and the changes of histology in rat prostate.
Materials and methods: From postnatal day 21, experimental males were fed with normal chow or chow plus enriched hypercaloric liquid diet. On the postnatal day 90 (13 week old), the animals were euthanized for prostate histology (hematoxylin and eosin staining) and hormone receptors analysis by Western blot.
Results: Hypercaloric diet resulted in obesity (32% higher body weight). The prostates of the obese males showed epithelium anisocytosis and compressed interstice. There was also greater volume of lipidic content, anisokaryosis, alterations of the nucleus-cytoplasm ratio, and apparent proplasia. Measures in the ventral prostate (VP) showed that alveoli area increased, but epithelium height and nucleus area were reduced. In the dorsolateral prostate, there was only reduction of nucleus area and presence of mononuclear cells in the lumen. Hypercaloric males also expressed a trend for more OB-R 130 kD in the VP, but no changes were observed with regard to prolactin receptor, NF-кB and IL-6.
Conclusion: The obesity due to chronic consumption of hypercaloric diet affects both prostatic regions, but VP is possibly more sensitive via OB-R. We suggest that longer periods of obesity are needed to alter other receptors or the molecular markers of inflammation.
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