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Volume 55, issue 2, pages 261-532, February 2009Reviews
Shifting the Paradigm of Testosterone and Prostate Cancer: The Saturation Model and the Limits of Androgen-Dependent Growth
Accepted 16 September 2008, Published online 24 September 2008, pages 310 - 321
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Abstract
Context
The traditional belief that prostate cancer (PCa) growth is dependent on serum testosterone (T) level has been challenged by recent negative studies in noncastrated men.
Objective
To provide an improved framework for understanding the relationship of PCa to serum T level that is consistent with current evidence and is based on established biochemical principles of androgen action within the prostate.
Evidence acquisition
A literature search was performed of publications dating from 1941 to 2008 that addressed experimental and clinical effects of androgens on prostate growth. Review of studies investigating the prostatic effects of manipulation of androgen concentrations in human and animal studies, and in PCa cell lines.
Evidence synthesis
Prostate growth is exquisitely sensitive to variations in androgen concentrations at very low concentrations, but becomes insensitive to changes in androgen concentrations at higher levels. This pattern is consistent with the observation that androgens exert their prostatic effects primarily via binding to the androgen receptor (AR), and that maximal androgen-AR binding is achieved at serum T concentrations well below the physiologic range. A Saturation Model is proposed that accounts for the seemingly contradictory results in human PCa studies. Changes in serum T concentrations below the point of maximal androgen-AR binding will elicit substantial changes in PCa growth, as seen with castration, or with T administration to previously castrated men. In contrast, once maximal androgen-AR binding is reached the presence of additional androgen produces little further effect.
Conclusions
The evidence clearly indicates that there is a limit to the ability of androgens to stimulate PCa growth. A Saturation Model based on androgen-AR binding provides a satisfactory conceptual framework to account for the dramatic effects seen with castration as well as the minor impact of T administration in noncastrated men.
Keywords: Prostate cancer, Testosterone, Androgens, Saturation, Hypogonadism, Androgen receptor.
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I am glad to have the whole explanation of the saturation model. In our patients (cuban), there is an increasing evidence of prostate cancer in hypogonadal men. Our patients had low serum testosterone levels even if they had a confirmed BPH or a low grade PIN. For us, this models is very important
2009-09-23 18:37:12 | Isbel Garcia