Literature DB >> 9176381

Growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor mRNA in acromegalic pituitary tumors.

M B Lopes1, B D Gaylinn, M O Thorner, M H Stoler.   

Abstract

The growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone receptor (GHRH-R) has been recently cloned and found to be a member of a new family of seven transmembrane receptors that includes secretin, vasoactive intestinal peptide, calcitonin, and corticotropin-releasing factor. GHRH-R mRNA has been demonstrated by Northern blot analyses to be present specifically in the anterior pituitary gland. To determine the precise cellular localization of this receptor in normal anterior pituitary and pituitary adenomas, GHRH-R mRNA was analyzed in 2 normal human pituitary glands and 16 human pituitary adenomas using in situ hybridization. GHRH-R was specifically localized in somatotroph cells in the normal pituitary. In the adenomas, all GH-producing adenomas originating from acromegalic patients demonstrated up-regulation of GHRH-R mRNA when compared with levels in the normal pituitary. Only one of five clinically nonfunctioning adenomas, a gonadotroph luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone-positive adenoma, exhibited up-regulation of this receptor message. Adrenocorticotrophic hormone-secreting and prolactin-secreting adenomas did not express GHRH-R message. In summary, GHRH-R is specifically expressed in somatotrophs and GH-producing adenomas, suggesting that GHRH-R may influence GH release in adenomas similar to this receptor's actions in the normal somatotrophs and may be involved in the growth of GH-secreting adenomas.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9176381      PMCID: PMC1858316     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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