1. Paracrine Signaling in the Prostatic Stroma: A Novel Role for the Telocytes Revealed in Rodents' Ventral Prostate.
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Sanches BD, Corradi LS, Vilamaior PS, and Taboga SR
- Subjects
- Animals, Antigens, CD34 genetics, Antigens, CD34 metabolism, Biomarkers metabolism, Cell Differentiation, Female, Fibroblast Growth Factor 10 genetics, Fibroblast Growth Factor 10 metabolism, Fibroblasts cytology, Gap Junctions metabolism, Gap Junctions ultrastructure, Gene Expression, Gerbillinae anatomy & histology, Male, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle cytology, Prostate cytology, Sex Factors, Species Specificity, Telocytes cytology, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 genetics, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 metabolism, Connective Tissue metabolism, Fibroblasts metabolism, Gerbillinae physiology, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle metabolism, Paracrine Communication physiology, Prostate metabolism, Telocytes metabolism
- Abstract
The telocytes have recently been described in the prostate gland. In mature gland, they exist in close association with the acini and their telopodes form networks whose functions remain unclear. In this chapter, our group gives a brief introduction to telocytes and explores the history that led to such a concept and then discusses hypotheses and presents new evidences about the roles exerted by telocytes in the prostate. First is given emphasis on the role that these cells possibly play in paracrine signaling employed in the differentiation of smooth muscle periacinar are then discussed other roles potentially performed by telocytes in the prostate, such as the organizational, where these cells would act in order to delimit stromal microenvironments, thereby assisting the differentiation of the prostatic anatomical components. In addition, the pacemaker function of smooth muscle cells contraction, as evidenced by the presence of caveolae and gap-type junction and, finally, the role of telocytes in prostate remodeling and the possible action as adult progenitor cells. Generally speaking, the chapter reaffirms the existence of telocytes as distinct cells of other stromal cells and the importance of this new cell type for normal metabolism and prostate development.
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- 2016
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