Literature DB >> 16272219

Revealing the large-scale network organization of growth hormone-secreting cells.

Xavier Bonnefont1, Alain Lacampagne, Angela Sanchez-Hormigo, Elodie Fino, Audrey Creff, Marie-Noelle Mathieu, Sébastien Smallwood, Danielle Carmignac, Pierre Fontanaud, Pierre Travo, Gérard Alonso, Nathalie Courtois-Coutry, Steve M Pincus, Iain C A F Robinson, Patrice Mollard.   

Abstract

Pituitary growth hormone (GH)-secreting cells regulate growth and metabolism in animals and humans. To secrete highly ordered GH pulses (up to 1,000-fold rise in hormone levels in vivo), the pituitary GH cell population needs to mount coordinated responses to GH secretagogues, yet GH cells display an apparently heterogeneous scattered distribution in 2D histological studies. To address this paradox, we analyzed in 3D both positioning and signaling of GH cells using reconstructive, two-photon excitation microscopy to image the entire pituitary in GH-EGFP transgenic mice. Our results unveiled a homologous continuum of GH cells connected by adherens junctions that wired the whole gland and exhibited the three primary features of biological networks: robustness of architecture across lifespan, modularity correlated with pituitary GH contents and body growth, and connectivity with spatially stereotyped motifs of cell synchronization coordinating cell activity. These findings change our view of GH cells, from a collection of dispersed cells to a geometrically connected homotypic network of cells whose local morphology and connectivity can vary, to alter the timing of cellular responses to promote more coordinated pulsatile secretion. This large-scale 3D view of cell functioning provides a powerful approach to identify and understand other networks of endocrine cells that are thought to be scattered in situ. Many dispersed endocrine systems exhibit pulsatile outputs. We suggest that cell positioning and associated cell-cell connection mechanisms will be critical parameters that determine how well such systems can deliver a coordinated secretory pulse of hormone to their target tissues.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16272219      PMCID: PMC1277257          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0508202102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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