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Human fetal adenohypophysis. Electron microscopic and ultrastructural immunocytochemical analysis.

S L Asa1, K Kovacs, E Horvath, N E Losinski, F A Laszlo, I Domokos, W C Halliday.   

Abstract

The pituitary glands were removed from 63 human fetuses from 5 weeks of gestation to term and studied by electron microscopy and ultrastructural immunocytochemistry to document the development of cell differentiation and hormone production in the adenohypophysis. At 5 weeks of gestation, Rathke's cleft was lined by columnar epithelium with abundant cytoplasmic glycogen and occasional secretory granules. By 6 weeks of gestation, cells resembling corticotrophs were identified; in 8-week-old fetuses, type I microfilaments were found in those cells. Well-differentiated somatotrophs were seen in adenohypophyses of 8- to 9-week-old fetuses. Although secretory granules were numerous, the Golgi complex was inconspicuous in early fetal glands. After 10 weeks of gestation, there was a change with morphologic evidence of active hormone secretion; large Golgi regions and sparsely granulated cells were found. Some somatotrophs at this stage contained aggregates of type II microfilaments which resembled the fibrous bodies of sparsely granulated somatotroph adenomas. Densely granulated mammosomatotrophs containing growth hormone and prolactin were identified at 12 weeks of gestation. Cells with characteristics of the glycoprotein hormone cell line were seen in pituitaries at 12 weeks of gestation; thyrotrophs and gonadotrophs were identified after 15 weeks. Typical lactotrophs were not recognized before 23 weeks, but were numerous in pituitaries of fetuses older than 35 weeks. This study documents for the first time the existence of a bihormonal mammosomatotroph in the human fetal pituitary and confirms that somatotrophs and lactotrophs, the two acidophil cell types, are embryologically related.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3211284     DOI: 10.1159/000125044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0028-3835            Impact factor:   4.914


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