Distribution of Neuroendocrine Cells and Hormone Receptors in the Male Proximal Urethra: Implications for Sensory Function and the Impact of Aging
Abstract
Purpose: To assess the distribution of neuroendocrine cells in the male penile urethra and the influence of age and estrogen therapy. Materials and methods: A retrospective immunohistochemical cohort study was conducted on 26 penile urethras obtained during feminizing genitoplasty. Three anatomical regions were analyzed: bulbar, distal, and glans urethra. Neuroendocrine cells were identified by double immunohistochemistry and quantified as chromogranin A-positive cells per mm2 of epithelium. Results: Patients were divided according to estrogen exposure: Group 1 (n=12, median age 23.5 years, estrogen 5.5 years) and Group 2 (n=14, median age 43.0 years, estrogen 18.0 years). A clear gradient of neuroendocrine cell density was observed, with the bulbar urethra showing the highest values compared to distal urethra and glans. Group 2 had significantly higher bulbar urethral cell density than Group 1 (p<0.005). A negative correlation between age and bulbar density was observed. Conclusions: This study provides evidence of a neuroendocrine cell gradient in the human male urethra, concentrated in the bulbar region. Cell density declines with age but is preserved by long-term estrogen therapy. These findings underscore the bulbar urethra as a key sensory structure that should be preserved during surgery and suggest that hormone therapy may mitigate age-related sensory decline.
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| Título según WOS: | ID WOS:001659208400009 Not found in local WOS DB |
| Título de la Revista: | INTERNATIONAL BRAZ J UROL |
| Volumen: | 52 |
| Número: | 1 |
| Editorial: | BRAZILIAN SOC UROL |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2026 |
| DOI: |
10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2025.0402 |
| Notas: | ISI |