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1986
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1986.85
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Studies on immunocytochemical localization of inhibin-like material in human prostatic tissue: Comparison of its distribution in normal, benign and malignant prostates

Abstract: Summary A specific antiserum has been generated against inhibin-like material (ILM) of prostatic origin. Using the immunoperoxidase technique, localization of ILM has been examined in a total of 114 prostates including normal (4 specimens), malignant (46) and hyperplastic (55) In the present study, we report immunocytochemical localization of inhibin-like material (ILM) in prostatic tissue. Inhibin is involved in the suppression of FSH synthesis and secretion. Of the various forms of inhibin-like materials (I… Show more

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“…There is a high concentration of prostatic inhibinlike peptide (PIP) in the normal and hyperplastic human prostate [4, 23, 301. Biologically active rat PIP has been shown by in vivo [lo] as well as in vitro studies [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a high concentration of prostatic inhibinlike peptide (PIP) in the normal and hyperplastic human prostate [4, 23, 301. Biologically active rat PIP has been shown by in vivo [lo] as well as in vitro studies [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High levels of PIP observed in the prostate-rich secretions of human seminal plasma (HSP) have further substantiated its prostatic origin [ 11. The importance of PIP as a prostatic tissue marker [4] and in confirming the prostatic origin of difficult-to-diagnose invasive tumors in metastic lesions [25] has been demonstrated by immunocytochemical localization studies. These data led us to study the status of immunoreactive PIP in the rat ventral and dorsal prostate and its modulation by steroid and protein hormones.…”
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“…11,12 As described in an recent review, 13 several groups have used a variety of approaches in both tissue and serum samples to demonstrate decreasing levels of MSMB in prostate cancer compared with normal controls, prompting the suggestion that MSMB may be a promising biomarker for prostate cancer. [14][15][16][17][18][19] Additionally, MSMB located at chromosome 10q11.2 has recently been reported as an important candidate gene for prostate cancer susceptibility. 20,21 Several causal risk alleles affecting the level of gene transcription have been identified in the region upstream of the coding sequence.…”
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“…Although a clear function for PSP94 has not been identified, its reduced expression in prostate cancer suggests it to be a prognostic indicator in prostate carcinoma , Doctor et al 1986, Brar et al 1988, Hyakutake et al 1993, Liu et al 1993, Kammer et al 1993. It has also been suggested as an apoptosis-based anti-tumor agent for hormone refractory prostate cancer (Garde et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%