Literature DB >> 21153288

Calcitonin-like peptide containing gonadotrophs are juxtaposed to cup-shaped lactotrophs.

B M Chronwall1, S A Sands, Z Li, G V Shah.   

Abstract

Calcitonin (CT) is known to inhibit basal and TRH-stimulated prolactin release in cultured anterior pituitary cells in vitro and pituitary CT-like peptide (pit-CT) is synthesized and released by isolated anterior pituitary cells. However, the specific cell type containing pit-CT has not been identified. To determine this, double label immunohistochemistry was performed on pituitary sections from male rats using antisera for specific marker peptides of gonadotrophs, thyrotrophs, lactotrophs, somatotrophs, corticotrophs, and folliculo-stellate cells. CT was only colocalized with gonadotroph-specific markers and the distribution of pit-CT immunoreactive (IR) cells followed the patterns of gonadotroph distribution in male and female rats. Double and triple label immunohistochemistry using antiserum for CT, FSH, and PRL showed an apposition of calcitonin-like peptide containing gonadotrophs to cup-shaped lactotrophs. To examine whether pit-CT IR was altered, similarly to gonadotrophs, with known changes in PRL serum levels, studies were extended to ovariectomized, pregnant, and lactating rats. The area covered by pit-CT immunoreactivity and the tissue content of pit-CT significantly differed between physiological states and the pit-CT level was inversely related to the known PRL status. Pit-CT containing gonadotrophs were in all cases apposed to cup-shaped lactotrophs. These results provide histological support for previous studies proposing that pit-CT serves as a paracrine inhibitor of PRL release.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 21153288     DOI: 10.1007/BF02738871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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