Prolactin specifically regulates citrate oxidation and m-aconitase of rat prostate epithelial cells

Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
Y LiuR B Franklin

Abstract

The prostate gland of many animals, including humans, produces and secretes extremely high levels of citrate. To achieve this function, prostate secretory epithelial cells possess unique metabolic properties that permit accumulation and ultimate secretion (net citrate production) of citrate. Mounting evidence continues to support the concept that prostate epithelial cells possess a limiting mitochondrial (m)-aconitase activity that minimizes citrate oxidation and results in the accumulation of citrate synthesized by the cells. Recent studies have revealed that prolactin (PRL) stimulates net citrate production of rat lateral prostate (RLP). The mechanism of this PRL effect has not been established. The current studies were concerned with the possibility that PRL might be involved in the regulation of citrate oxidation and m-aconitase of prostate cells. Studies were conducted with RLP, RVP (rat ventral prostate), RDP (rat dorsal prostate), and kidney cells. The results showed that PRL in vitro and in vivo decreased citrate utilization and the level of m-aconitase in RLP cells, and conversely increased citrate utilization and m-aconitase in RVP cells. Furthermore, PRL had no effect on either RDP or kidney cells. The effects of PRL...Continue Reading

Citations

Sep 9, 2006·Molecular Endocrinology·David PiwnicaVincent Goffin
Oct 15, 2014·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Nelma Pértega-Gomes, Fátima Baltazar
May 6, 2003·The Journal of Nutrition·Richard S Eisenstein, Kerry L Ross
Jul 1, 1997·Urology·L C Costello, R B Franklin

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