Literature DB >> 1692652

Intermediate filament expression in non-neoplastic pituitary cells.

A Ogawa1, S Sugihara, Y Nakanishi, S Suzuki, A Sasaki, J Hirato, Y Nakazato.   

Abstract

Fifty-one non-neoplastic human pituitary glands, including examples with Crooke's hyalinization or amyloidosis, were examined by an immunoperoxidase method using antibodies to keratin, vimentin, neurofilaments (NFs), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), desmin, actin, S-100 protein and a variety of pituitary hormones. It was confirmed that most of the epithelial cells in the pituitary gland express keratin immunoreactivity. These cells included endocrine cells in the anterior lobe, endocrine cells and squamous metaplastic cells in the pars tuberalis, columnar and ciliated epithelia forming follicular structures and salivary-type epithelium in the pars intermedia, and anterior lobe cells infiltrating the posterior lobe. This study also demonstrated that keratin and NFs may be co-expressed in endocrine cells in the pituitary anterior lobe, that keratin, vimentin and GFAP may be co-expressed in the epithelial cells forming cyst-like follicle in the pars intermedia, and that vimentin and GFAP may be co-expressed in folliculo-stellate cells and pituicytes. In addition, the GFAP and S-100 protein-negative high columnar epithelium in the pars intermedia tended to be positive for adrenocorticotropic hormone and melanocyte stimulating hormone, while the low columnar epithelium with the co-expression of GFAP and S-100 protein was negative for pituitary hormones.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1692652     DOI: 10.1007/bf02890089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol        ISSN: 0340-6075


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