Aim: To investigate the transforming growth factor β_1 (TGF-β_1) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) expressions in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the effect of β-radiation. Methods: TGF-β_1 and bFGF...Aim: To investigate the transforming growth factor β_1 (TGF-β_1) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) expressions in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the effect of β-radiation. Methods: TGF-β_1 and bFGF expression was studied by means of an immunohistochemical method in nine normal prostatic (NP) tissues, 15 hyperplastic prostatic tissues and 35 hyperplastic prostatic tissues treated with ^(90)Sr/^(90)Y. Results: The TGF-β_1 expression in the epithelium and stroma of normal prostatic tissues was 68.2 % ± 10.5 % and 29.7 % ± 4.6 %, respectively, while it was 64.8 % ± 9.3 % and 28.6 % ± 4.1%, respectively, in hyperplastic prostatic tissues. Compared with the controls, TGF-β_1 expression in the epithelia and stroma of BPH treated with ^(90)Sr/^(90)Y increased significantly (P < 0.01). The bFGF expression in epithelia and stroma of normal prostatic tissues was 17.4 % ± 3.7 % and 42.5 % ± 6.8 %, respectively, and was 46.3 % ± 8.2 % and 73.2 % ± 12.1%, respectivley, in hyperplastic prostatic tissues. Compared with the controls, expressions of bFGFin the epithelia and stroma of BPH treated with a ^(90)Sr/^(90)Y prostatic hyperplasia applicator decreased significantly (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Exposure of β-rays had noticeable effects on BPH tissues, enhancing TGF-β_1 expression and inhibiting bFGF expression.展开更多
文摘Aim: To investigate the transforming growth factor β_1 (TGF-β_1) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) expressions in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the effect of β-radiation. Methods: TGF-β_1 and bFGF expression was studied by means of an immunohistochemical method in nine normal prostatic (NP) tissues, 15 hyperplastic prostatic tissues and 35 hyperplastic prostatic tissues treated with ^(90)Sr/^(90)Y. Results: The TGF-β_1 expression in the epithelium and stroma of normal prostatic tissues was 68.2 % ± 10.5 % and 29.7 % ± 4.6 %, respectively, while it was 64.8 % ± 9.3 % and 28.6 % ± 4.1%, respectively, in hyperplastic prostatic tissues. Compared with the controls, TGF-β_1 expression in the epithelia and stroma of BPH treated with ^(90)Sr/^(90)Y increased significantly (P < 0.01). The bFGF expression in epithelia and stroma of normal prostatic tissues was 17.4 % ± 3.7 % and 42.5 % ± 6.8 %, respectively, and was 46.3 % ± 8.2 % and 73.2 % ± 12.1%, respectivley, in hyperplastic prostatic tissues. Compared with the controls, expressions of bFGFin the epithelia and stroma of BPH treated with a ^(90)Sr/^(90)Y prostatic hyperplasia applicator decreased significantly (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Exposure of β-rays had noticeable effects on BPH tissues, enhancing TGF-β_1 expression and inhibiting bFGF expression.