Literature DB >> 1963761

An immunoelectron microscopic study of corticotrophs in the golden hamster.

S M Wang1, J C Wu, C M Lue, C L Liu, H S Lin.   

Abstract

The ultrastructure of corticotrophs in the pituitary of golden hamsters was studied by immunocytochemistry. Corticotrophs were classified into three types according to the different size of the secretory granules. Type A and B cells were oval or polygonal in shape containing small (158 +/- 38 nm) and medium-sized (250 +/- 53 nm) secretory granules, respectively. Type C cells were usually pyramidal or irregular in shape, and contained large secretory granules (380 +/- 78 nm). The cytoplasmic organelles of type B and C cells were fairly well developed. In all types of corticotrophs, the secretory granules varied in electron density, and were either arranged in a single row along the cell membrane, or concentrated in the vascular pole of the cytoplasm. Many of the corticotrophs sent processes to encircle neighboring somatotrophs. In the female, the proportions of type A and B cells were higher than those in the male, whereas that of the type C cells was lower. All three types of corticotrophs were observed in the early postnatal stage. The population of type A cells decreased with the advancement of postnatal development, with a concomitant increase of that of the type C cells. Thus, type A cells might represent the immature type of corticotrophs which would evolve to become the type C cells. One to 2 weeks after adrenalectomy, the number of type C cells was drastically increased. This was accompanied by their prominent changes in ultrastructure as in the type B cells. The cytoplasm became hypertrophic with extensive dilated cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1963761     DOI: 10.1007/bf00186460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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