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Growth hormone receptor binding protein in rat anterior pituitary.

H C Mertani1, M J Waters, R Jambou, F Gossard, G Morel.   

Abstract

GH is synthesized by the somatotrophs in the pituitary, where it may have paracrine actions. In order to identify the GH target cells in rat pituitary, the cellular distributions of rat GH receptor binding protein messenger ribonucleic acid (rGH-RBP mRNA) and protein were investigated at the electronmicroscopic level, using in situ hybridization and immunocytology, respectively, on ultrathin frozen sections of rat pituitary. Ultrastructural distribution of 125I-bGH, 30 min after intracardiac administration was also performed in order to determine the pituitary cell types that bind the labeled hormone. In situ hybridization was performed using digoxigenin-labeled oligonucleotide probe revealed by indirect immunogold reaction. rGH-RBP mRNA was readily identified in the cytoplasmic matrix, associated with the endoplasmic reticulum and the nucleus of the somatotrophs, the lactotrophs and the gonadotrophs. No significant signal was detected in the corticotrophs or thyrotrophs. The number of gold particles in each pituitary cell type was estimated by direct counting, and was compared to the results of hybridization performed on rat liver sections as a control. The results showed that the level of rGH-RBP mRNA was higher in hepatocytes than in the pituitary cells, and was higher in the somatotrophs and lactotrophs than in the gonadotrophs. Immunocytological detection of rGH-RBP was performed using two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs 43 and 263) directed against independent epitopes of the extracellular domain of the rGH-R. Indirect immunocytological detection showed regionalization of rGH-RBP; it was present in the cytoplasmic matrix and the nucleus of the hepatocytes and in discrete pituitary cells: somatotrophs, lactotrophs and gonadotrophs, but not in thyrotrophs or corticotrophs. Gold particle number was also higher in somatotrophs and lactotrophs than in gonadotrophs and higher in the nucleus compared to the cytoplasmic matrix. Radioiodinated GH was uptaken 30 min after injection by the same three pituitary cell types, showing evidence for the functional role of the GH receptor. In conclusion, we find that the cellular localization of rGH-RBP mRNA and protein is similar in discrete cell subpopulations of the pituitary, suggesting a direct effect of GH on somatotrophs, lactotrophs and gonadotrophs, through paracrine, autocrine or intracrine mechanisms.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8022524     DOI: 10.1159/000126695

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


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