Literature DB >> 27596959

Isolation of adult pituitary stem/progenitor cell clusters located in the parenchyma of the rat anterior lobe.

Saishu Yoshida1, Naoto Nishimura2, Hiroki Ueharu2, Naoko Kanno2, Masashi Higuchi3, Kotaro Horiguchi4, Takako Kato5, Yukio Kato6.   

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that Sox2-expressing stem/progenitor cells play roles in the pituitary cell turnover. Two types of niches have been proposed for stem/progenitor cells, the marginal cell layer (MCL) and the dense cell clusters in the parenchyma. Among them, the appearance of the parenchymal-niche only after birth indicates that this niche is involved in the cell turnover required for the postnatal pituitary. However, little is known about the roles of the parenchymal-niche and its regulation. The present study aimed to isolate pituitary stem/progenitor cells from the parenchymal-niche in the adult rat pituitary. Cell dispersion by stepwise treatment with proteases allowed the isolation of dense cell clusters. Immunocytochemistry demonstrated that clusters are universally composed of SOX2-positive cells, and most of them are positive for PROP1. Taken together with the anatomical analysis, we concluded that the isolated clusters are the parenchymal stem/progenitor cell (PS)-clusters, not the MCL-one. PS-clusters cultivated by serum-free overlay 3-dimensional culture maintained their stemness, and treatment with bFGF and EGF induced cyst-formation. Moreover, PS-clusters demonstrated some differentiation capacity with GSK3β-inhibitor treatment. Collectively, the present study demonstrates a simple method for isolating stem/progenitor cells from the parenchymal-niche, and provides tools to analyze the factors for regulating the pituitary niches.
Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  PROP1; Pituitary; S100β; SOX2-positive-cluster; Stem/progenitor cell niche

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27596959     DOI: 10.1016/j.scr.2016.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cell Res        ISSN: 1873-5061            Impact factor:   2.020


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2.  Involvement of DNA methylation in regulating rat Prop1 gene expression during pituitary organogenesis.

Authors:  Hiroto Nishihara; Saishu Yoshida; Naoko Kanno; Naoto Nishimura; Hiroki Ueharu; Jun Ohgane; Takako Kato; Yukio Kato
Journal:  J Reprod Dev       Date:  2016-10-21       Impact factor: 2.214

3.  Differentiation capacities of PS-clusters, adult pituitary stem/progenitor cell clusters located in the parenchymal-niche, of the rat anterior lobe.

Authors:  Saishu Yoshida; Naoto Nishimura; Hideaki Yurino; Masaaki Kobayashi; Kotaro Horiguchi; Kentaro Yano; Shin-Ichi Hashimoto; Takako Kato; Yukio Kato
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6.  Expression and localization of tight junction-related proteins in adult rat pituitary stem/progenitor cell niches.

Authors:  Saishu Yoshida; Hideaki Yurino; Masaaki Kobayashi; Naoto Nishimura; Kentaro Yano; Ken Fujiwara; Shin-Ichi Hashimoto; Takako Kato; Yukio Kato
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8.  CD9-positive cells in the intermediate lobe migrate into the anterior lobe to supply endocrine cells.

Authors:  K Horiguchi; K Fujiwara; T Tsukada; T Nakakura; S Yoshida; R Hasegawa; S Takigami; S Ohsako
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9.  Isolation and characterisation of CD9-positive pituitary adult stem/progenitor cells in rats.

Authors:  Kotaro Horiguchi; Ken Fujiwara; Saishu Yoshida; Takashi Nakakura; Ken Arae; Takehiro Tsukada; Rumi Hasegawa; Shu Takigami; Shunji Ohsako; Takashi Yashiro; Takako Kato; Yukio Kato
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Review 10.  Experimental Evidence and Clinical Implications of Pituitary Adenoma Stem Cells.

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