Literature DB >> 10746658

Localization of leptin receptor-like immunoreactivity in the corticotropes, somatotropes, and gonadotropes in the ovine anterior pituitary.

J Iqbal1, S Pompolo, R V Considine, I J Clarke.   

Abstract

Leptin is a secreted product of the adipocytes that regulates a variety of functions. The presence of the leptin receptor (LR) has been demonstrated in the endocrine and neuroendocrine tissue, but only limited information is available regarding cell-specific expression in the anterior pituitary gland. We have used double-label immunofluorescence histochemistry to study the distribution of LR-like immunoreactivity (LR-ir) in the corticotropes, somatotropes, and gonadotropes of the ovine anterior pituitary. LR-ir was found in 34% of cells in the pars distalis and 94% of the cells in the pars tuberalis. In the pars distalis, LR-ir was present in 27% of corticotropes, 69% of somatotropes, and 29% of gonadotropes. In contrast, 90% of the gonadotropes in the pars tuberalis were immunopositive for LR. There was no alteration in the number of gonadotropes containing LR-ir during the various phases of the estrous cycle (n = 3/group) in the pars distalis (luteal phase, 36%; follicular phase, 32%; and estrous phase, 32%). In conclusion, we show that, in the pars distalis, LR-ir is expressed to a greater extent in the somatotropes than in the gonadotropes or corticotropes. This is in accordance with the documented effects of leptin on pituitary GH secretion. The differential expression of LR-ir between the gonadotropes of the pars distalis and pars tuberalis probably reflects the different phenotypes of the cells in these two regions. Lower levels of LR-ir expression in gonadotropes and corticotropes of the pars distalis may suggest that leptin does not substantially influence these particular cells, at least in this species.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10746658     DOI: 10.1210/endo.141.4.7433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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