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      Effect of cyproterone acetate in comparison to flutamide and megestrol acetate on the ventral prostate, seminal vesicle, and adrenal glands of adult male rats.

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      The Prostate
      Wiley

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          Cyproterone acetate (CPA) has a stronger inhibitory effect than megestrol acetate (MGA) and flutamide (FL) on the prostate and seminal vesicle of intact adult rats. Only in the clinically irrelevant regimen of castration and simultaneous androgen substitution is FL as a competitive androgen antagonist more potent than CPA and MGA. The latter inhibit complete involution of the ventral prostate but not of the seminal vesicle of castrated adult rats. This effect is very small in magnitude, cannot be increased by the use of higher doses, and is only reduced but not blocked by simultaneous treatment with high doses of FL. Further, CPA is unable to stimulate proliferation or restore the function of the involuted rat prostate. CPA and MGA inhibit adrenal weight in rats, thus indicating a glucocorticoidlike activity in this species. A critical review of all available data on the antiandrogenic, glucocorticoidlike, and possible paradoxical androgenlike activities of CPA in different animal experiments has no important bearing on the clinical effectiveness of CPA in the treatment of prostatic cancer.

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          Journal
          Prostate
          The Prostate
          Wiley
          0270-4137
          0270-4137
          1987
          : 11
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Research Laboratories of Schering AG, Berlin (West)/Bergkamen, Federal Republic of Germany.
          Article
          10.1002/pros.2990110408
          2960960
          47a83356-d86c-4f7a-86c6-4554ac7c382e
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