Inhibition of human prostate stromal cell growth and smooth muscle contraction by thalidomide: A novel remedy in LUTS?
Alexander TamalunasCora SauckelAnna CiotkowskaBeata RutzRuixiao WangRu HuangBingsheng LiChristian G StiefChristian GratzkeMartin HennenbergPublished in: The Prostate (2021)
Thalidomide impairs the growth of human prostate stromal cells, without showing a decrease in cell viability. In parallel, thalidomide inhibits adrenergic, neurogenic, and nonadrenergic contractions. This may be explained by a breakdown of the actin cytoskeleton. In vivo, urodynamic effects of thalidomide appear possible and may even exceed those of α1 -blockers or combination therapies.