Korean J Androl.  2010 Aug;28(2):112-117.

Uroplakin mRNA Expression in the Micro-dissected Mouse Prostate

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Urology, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Department of Urology, Dankook University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Korea. multiorigins@yahoo.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
Prostatitis is a common condition with a significant effect on quality of life. Even though the etiology of chronic prostatitis remains unclear, certain bacterial infections may play a major role. In recent studies, E. coli, one important etiology of urinary tract infection, was found to mediate invasion into the bladder epithelium after binding uroplakin Ia in the apical membrane of the urinary bladder. Because E. coli is also an important pathogen for bacterial prostatitis, we investigated the uroplakin mRNA expression in micro-dissected mouse prostates.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We harvested the urinary bladder, ventral prostate, dorso-lateral prostate, and coagulating gland from 3 male imprinting control region (ICR) mice. The total RNA was extracted, cDNA was prepared, and finally the five target genes--uroplakin Ia, Ib, II, III, and beta-actin were amplified. We also examined the expressed sequence tags (EST) about above four uroplakin genes from mouse EST data.
RESULTS
Uroplakin Ia, Ib, II, and III were expressed in the urinary bladder. However, only uroplakin Ia was definitively expressed in the ventral prostate. Uroplakin Ib and II were weakly expressed in the ventral, dorso-lateral, and coagulating prostate. Uroplakin III was not expressed in the prostate tissue. The mouse RNA transcripts in the EST data also showed similar results to uroplakin expression in the prostate.
CONCLUSIONS
These results suggest that the mouse ventral prostate may be an adequate locus for acute or chronic bacterial prostatitis study. Further in-vitro bacteriologic studies of the ventral prostate will help reveal the mechanisms of chronic bacterial prostatitis.

Keyword

Uroplakin; Mouse; Prostatitis

MeSH Terms

Actins
Animals
Bacterial Infections
DNA, Complementary
Epithelium
Expressed Sequence Tags
Humans
Male
Membranes
Mice
Prostate
Prostatitis
Quality of Life
RNA
RNA, Messenger
Urinary Bladder
Urinary Tract Infections
Uroplakin Ia
Uroplakin Ib
Uroplakin III
Uroplakins
Actins
DNA, Complementary
RNA
RNA, Messenger
Uroplakin III
Uroplakin Ia
Uroplakin Ib
Uroplakins
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