| Literature DB >> 31635149 |
Sylvia L Asa1,2, Ozgur Mete3,4.
Abstract
The hypothalamus is the site of synthesis and secretion of a number of endocrine peptides that are involved in the regulation of hormonal activity of the pituitary and other endocrine targets. Tumors of the hypothalamus have been recognized to have both structural and functional effects including hormone hypersecretion. The classification of these tumors has advanced over the last few years, and biomarkers are now available to classify these tumors and provide accurate structure-function correlations. This review provides an overview of tumors in this region that is critical to metabolic homeostasis with a focus on advances in the diagnosis of gangliocytomas, neurocytomas, and pituicytomas that are unique to this region.Entities:
Keywords: endocrine; gangliocytoma; hormones; hypothalamus; neurocytoma; pituicytoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 31635149 PMCID: PMC6833118 DOI: 10.3390/jcm8101741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Tumor Classification.
| Neuronal Neoplasms | Gangliocytomas |
|---|---|
| Neurocytomas | |
| Glial Neoplasms | Gliomas |
| Pituicytomas (including oncocytic, ependymal, and granular cell variants) | |
| Neural Stromal Neoplasms | Schwannomas |
| Meningiomas | |
| Chordomas | |
| Other Stromal Neoplasms | Vascular and mesenchymal tumors |
| Lymphomas | |
| Germ cell tumors | |
| Infiltrating Neoplasms | PitNETs (Pituitary neuroendocrine tumors) |
| Craniopharyngiomas | |
| Germ cell tumors, including teratomas | |
| Metastatic Neoplasms |
Figure 1Hypothalamic gangliocytoma associated with a somatotroph tumor. (a)Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain identifies two cell populations; (b) Neurofilament highlights the neurons; (c) Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) is localized to the neurons; (d) PIT1 stains the nuclei of somatotroph, but not neurons (arrows).
Figure 2Hypothalamic neurocytoma. (a) H&E identifies small round cells in abundant neuropil with a dilated neuronal axon resembling a Herring body; (b) Neurofilament highlights the neurons and neuropil; (c) TTF1 decorates some of the neurons; (d) Vasopressin is expressed by the tumor cells and highlights an axonal terminal known as a Herring body.
Figure 3Pituicytomas. (a) H&E of a classical pituicytoma shows spindle-shaped cells forming fascicles; (b) An oncocytic variant that is composed of round cells with granular eosinophilic cytoplasm; (c) TTF1 decorates the nuclei of the tumor cells; (d) S100 is expressed by the tumor cells.