Literature DB >> 2986572

Immunohistochemical localization of chromogranin in human hypophyses and pituitary adenomas.

R V Lloyd, B S Wilson, K Kovacs, N Ryan.   

Abstract

Chromogranin was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry in the cytoplasm of human beta-thyrotropin, human beta-follicle-stimulating hormone-, human beta-luteinizing hormone-, and human alpha-subunit-containing cells of the non tumorous human adenohypophyses. Some surgically removed human beta-thyrotropin-, human beta-follicle-stimulating hormone-, human beta-luteinzing hormone-, and human alpha-subunit-producing pituitary adenomas, as well as some null cell-adenomas, exhibited chromogranin immunoreactivity, whereas adenomas storing human growth hormone, human prolactin, or corticotropin were negative. Chromogranin immunopositivity was variable in extent and intensity; not every glycoprotein-producing cell could be immunostained in the nontumorous adenohypophysis and the majority of chromogranin-containing adenomas showed only focal positivity. No explanation can be offered for this variability. The demonstration of chromogranin by the avidin-biotin-peroxidase technique may be helpful in the immunohistochemical characterization of some glycoprotein hormone-producing pituitary adenomas, as well as null-cell adenomas of the human pituitary.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2986572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med        ISSN: 0003-9985            Impact factor:   5.534


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5.  Distribution of chromogranin A and secretogranin I (chromogranin B) in neuroendocrine cells and tumors.

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7.  Immunohistochemical evaluation of the post-translational processing of chromogranin A in human pituitary adenomas.

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8.  Analysis of pituitary hormones and chromogranin A mRNAs in null cell adenomas, oncocytomas, and gonadotroph adenomas by in situ hybridization.

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10.  Immunohistochemical study of chromogranin in 100 cases of pheochromocytoma, carotid body tumour, medullary thyroid carcinoma and carcinoid tumour.

Authors:  N Kimura; N Sasano; R Yamada; J Satoh
Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol       Date:  1988
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