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Publication : MMP-2 contributes to the development of the mouse ventral prostate by impacting epithelial growth and morphogenesis.

First Author  Bruni-Cardoso A Year  2010
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  239
Issue  9 Pages  2386-92
PubMed ID  20839326 Mgi Jnum  J:163987
Mgi Id  MGI:4830380 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22382
Citation  Bruni-Cardoso A, et al. (2010) MMP-2 contributes to the development of the mouse ventral prostate by impacting epithelial growth and morphogenesis. Dev Dyn 239(9):2386-92
abstractText  Epithelial growth, branching, and canalization are important morphogenetic events of the rodent ventral prostate (VP) that take place during the first postnatal week. In this study, we evaluated the effect of knocking out MMP-2 (MMP-2(-/-)), by examining developmental and structural aspects of the VP in MMP-2(-/-) mice. Neonate (day 6) MMP-2(-/-) mice showed fewer epithelial tips, a lower epithelial cell proliferation rate, and also reticulin fiber accumulation. The VP of adult MMP-2(-/-) mice showed lower relative weight, smaller epithelial and smooth-muscle cell volume, and a larger amount of thicker reticulin fibers. No differences in cell proliferation or apoptotic index were noted between adult MMP-2(-/-) and wild-type mice. MMP-9 was found in the adult MMP-2(-/-), but not in the wild-type. In conclusion, MMP-2 function is essential for the epithelial morphogenesis of the mouse VP, and expression of MMP-9 is not sufficient for acquisition of the normal adult histology.
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