M. Iwamura et al., IMMUNOREACTIVE PARATHYROID HORMONE-RELATED PROTEIN IS PRESENT IN HUMAN SEMINAL PLASMA AND IS OF PROSTATE ORIGIN, Journal of andrology, 15(5), 1994, pp. 410-414
Parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) is a regulatory peptide th
at has been associated with normal fetal growth and differentiation as
well as the regulation of fetal calcium. We recently demonstrated the
expression of PTHrP in neuroendocrine cells of human prostatic glands
. The present study was undertaken to determine if semen contained PTH
rP and to determine if there were any differences in seminal PTHrP bet
ween normal and vasectomized men. Radioimmunoassay was used to examine
whether immunoreactive PTHrP in seminal fluid is secreted by the pros
tate. Significant quantities of immunoreactive PTHrP were detected in
all seminal samples from normal men of ages 24-34 years (mean +/- SD,
12.94 +/- 8.2 ng/ml). Vasectomy did not decrease the semen levels of P
THrP (25.53 +/- 12.14 ng/ml). In addition, immunohistochemical evaluat
ion with a monoclonal antibody used in our previous study did not show
PTHrP immunostaining in the seminal vesicles. These findings indicate
that seminal PTHrP is predominantly of prostatic origin. Moreover, th
e significant correlations between PTHrP and calcium levels in human s
eminal plasma from both normal (P < 0.001) and vasectomized (P < 0.02)
patients suggest that PTHrP may serve as a regulatory factor of calci
um secretion in the prostate.