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Ontogeny of hormone-secreting cells of the rat pituitary gland: an immunocytochemical study on dissociated cells.

G Smets1, B Velkeniers, P Herregodts, L Vanhaelst, W Gepts, E L Hooghe-Peters.   

Abstract

An immunocytochemical study was undertaken in foetal, prepubertal and mature rats to determine the time of differentiation of various types of adenohypophyseal cells during development. Freshly dissociated pituitary cells from foetal (18-21 days postconception), neonatal (from birth up to 30 days) and adult rats (more than 8 weeks) were characterized using immunocytochemical methods. All types of hormone-producing cells were present at day 18 postconception, although only 20% of the cells were immunolabelled. Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-secreting cells accounted for the highest number of hormone-positive cells. Growth hormone-secreting cells increased remarkably from day 18 postconception onwards. Prolactin-secreting cells were not seen in the foetal adenohypophysis and did not start to increase until 10 days after birth, whereas by that time the number of ACTH, thyrotropin, follicle-stimulating and luteinizing hormone-secreting cells had stopped increasing. By day 30 after birth, 80-95% of the cells were immunoreactive.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2551862     DOI: 10.1007/BF01798496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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