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Journal of Endocrinology (1977) 72, 53-58       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0720053
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HORMONAL EFFECTS ON CANINE PROSTATIC EXPLANTS IN ORGAN CULTURE

F. SINOWATZ and C. G. PIERREPOINT

Explants of canine prostate were cultured in a defined medium for periods of up to 5 days with and without added steroids. Testosterone and 5{alpha}-dihydrotestosterone failed to maintain their histological integrity and induced a greatly increased formation of stromal elements. Epitestosterone and 5{alpha}-dihydroepitestosterone were partially successful in maintaining epithelial height although secretory activity was not preserved. The only steroid that sustained epithelial height and secretory activity whilst keeping stromal growth at a minimum was 5{alpha}-androstane-3{alpha}, 17{alpha}-diol. The three other epimeric androstanediols were ineffective.







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