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...we showed that, in a dose-dependent manner,
Rapatar (a new oral formulation of rapamycin) prevented
sulpiride-induced BPH. Sulpiride induced cystic enlarged
acini, with atrophic and degenerative changes, loss of
secretion and destruction of the epithelial lining. In this
model, Rapatar normalized both the weight of prostate
lobes and their tissue architecture. Rapatar decreased the
cystic transformation of acini caused by sulpiride. Most
of the acini were lined with secretory epithelium. In the
surrounding area, a fewer number of small acini were
observed. Thus, Rapatar abrogated prostate enlargement.
Rapatar also prevented pathological histological
alterations caused by testosterone, while minimally
affecting the lobes weight.
I understand how finasteride works. What i am asking is why so many people say estrogen is the cause of BPh and not DHT when obviously finasteride lowers dht and the prostate shrinks???
Just wanted to drop this here. My estrogen was between 15 and 20 non sensitive all my life. Yet my psa is 1.4 m. I am 38yo, 1.4 is not really low for my age.I have seen many older relatives with psa of 0.5 range. I know at least 4 with such values.
I don’t know if it relative but I have for varicocele fixed at younger age, I still have very mild one and been told no need to fix that. But I may fix it anyway.
That's interesting @DragonBits. I wasn't aware HCG might have an effect. I'll be doing labs in a few weeks and will be curious to see if HCG I've been on has impacted PSA. It's been at .3-.4 for many decades now.
Although not for a long time, when I started trt last year,I did hcg maybe for 1 month followed by trt +hcg maybe for 6 month.I don't know that HCG did have an effect. It's certainly in a related region and changing testicular levels of Testosterone / DHT / estrogen is more likely to have an effect Vs serum levels.
I saw one study where HCG was implicated in prostate growth, but it wasn't very convincing.
Much earlier I took clomid, which had no effect on PSA, raised my E2 / Testosterone but not enough to reduce symptoms of low T.