ANZAC Research Institute, Sydney, NSW 2139, Australia.
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2012 Sep;131(3-5):107-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2011.10.009. Epub 2011 Dec 1.
Metabolism of sex steroids within the prostate is an important factor affecting its growth and pathology. Mouse models with genetic gain- and especially loss-of-function have characterised different steroid metabolic pathways and their contribution to prostate pathology. With reference to the human prostate, this review aims to summarize the steroidogenic pathways in the mouse prostate as the basis for using the mouse as a model for intraprostatic steroid signalling. In this review we summarize the current information for three main components of the steroid signalling pathway in the mouse prostate: circulating steroids, steroid receptors and steroidogenic enzymes with regard to signalling via androgen, estrogen, progesterone and glucocorticoid pathways. This review reveals many opportunities for characterisation steroid metabolism in various mouse models. The knowledge of steroid metabolism within prostate tissue and in a lobe (rodent)/region (human) specific manner, will give valuable information for future, novel hypotheses of intraprostatic control of steroid actions. This review summarizes knowledge of steroid metabolism in the mouse prostate and its relevance to the human.
前列腺内性激素的代谢是影响其生长和病理的一个重要因素。具有遗传功能获得和功能丧失的小鼠模型已经阐明了不同的类固醇代谢途径及其对前列腺病理的贡献。本文参考人类前列腺,旨在总结小鼠前列腺中的甾体生成途径,作为将小鼠作为前列腺内甾体信号模型的基础。在本文综述中,我们总结了目前关于小鼠前列腺甾体信号通路的三个主要组成部分的信息:循环甾体、甾体受体和甾体生成酶,涉及雄激素、雌激素、孕激素和糖皮质激素通路的信号转导。本文综述揭示了在各种小鼠模型中对甾体代谢进行特征分析的许多机会。了解前列腺组织内以及在叶(啮齿动物)/区域(人类)特异性方式内的甾体代谢,将为前列腺内甾体作用的新型假设提供有价值的信息。本文综述总结了小鼠前列腺内甾体代谢的知识及其与人类的相关性。