2000
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0045(20000615)44:1<40::aid-pros6>3.0.co;2-j
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Cell kinetics and differentiation after hormonal-induced prostatic hyperplasia in the dog

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“…There are many in vitro and in vivo models of BPH and as with all model systems each has its own strengths and weaknesses (Table 1) [24]. Perhaps the best organism to evaluate BPH is man; after all it is man whom all other models emulate.…”
Section: Models Of Bphmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are many in vitro and in vivo models of BPH and as with all model systems each has its own strengths and weaknesses (Table 1) [24]. Perhaps the best organism to evaluate BPH is man; after all it is man whom all other models emulate.…”
Section: Models Of Bphmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like man, dogs and rodents have hormone responsive prostates making them particularly important in BPH research. The administration of androgens and estrogens to recreate a hormonal environment similar to men as they age, reliably produces prostatic growth in dogs [24, 36, 4046] and rats [47, 48]. Key research utilizing these models have significantly moved the field of BPH research forward although prostate anatomy in dogs and rats differs significantly from the human prostate.…”
Section: Models Of Bphmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to be useful for experimental studies, hormones should be administered for at least three months before commencing any treatment, and they should be continued throughout the length of the study.. castrados, la administración de diferentes combinaciones de hormonas esteroides da lugar a la aparición de lesiones hiperplásicas en la próstata. De entre las hormonas que se han utilizado, los mejores resultados descritos en la bibliografía científica implican la administración conjunta de andrógenos y estrógenos 13,14 . En este trabajo hemos utilizado el modelo descrito en primer lugar por Walsh y Wilson 15 en 1976 y que más adelante se ha utilizado y validado por multitud de investigadores en este campo [12][13][14]16 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…El perro, que desarrolla de forma espontánea HBP con la edad, está considerado como el mejor modelo animal para estudios de patología prostática 12,13 . En animales jóvenes o Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the optimal moment for starting a therapeutic trial in this animal model.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A próstata canina é dividida em lóbulos, sendo estes constituídos por ácinos túbuloalveolares, originados no ducto uretral, envoltos por um estroma (JOHNSTON; KUSTRITZ; OLSON, 2001). O epitélio acinar é composto por 2 tipos celulares principais: células luminais secretórias e células basais; o epitélio é duplo quando as células basais estão presentes (OLSON et al, 1987;FINCO, 1992;MAHAPOKAI et al, 2000). Já nos ductos excretórios que se abrem no interior da uretra, o epitélio é do tipo transicional FINCO, 1986;OLSON et al, 1987).…”
Section: Morfofisiologia Prostáticaunclassified