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Ontogeny of estrogen receptor (ER) alpha and its co-localization with pituitary hormones in the pituitary gland of chick embryos
Authors:Jiali?Liu  Email author" target="_blank">Sheng?CuiEmail author
Institution:(1) College of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100094 Peoplersquos Republic of China
Abstract:Estrogen is involved in regulating the development and hormone secretion of the anterior pituitary gland following its binding to estrogen receptors (ERs) expressed on pituitary cells. However, the pituitary is comprised of several cell types, and to date, there is no data about the specific cell types expressing ERs in embyonic chick pituitary. We therefore followed, by immunohistochemistry, the ontogeny of the pituitary ER alpha (ERagr), and the cell types expressing ERagr throughout chick embryo development. ERagr immunoreacitivity was restricted to the nuclei of pituitary cells. ERagr-immunopositive (ERagr+) cells were first detected at embryonic day 6.5 (E6.5), after which ERagr+ cells were consistently detected throughout the anterior pituitary gland, although the density of ERagr+ cells in the caudal lobe of the pars distalis was higher than that in the cephalic lobe. The proportion of ERagr+ cells in the pituitary was about 6% at E8.5; expression increased to 22% by E18.5 of gestation, with no additional change until hatching. Double-labeling of ERagr and pituitary hormones showed that the dominant cell types expressing ERagr were gonadotrophs immunopositive for luteinizing hormone (LH); the proportion of ERagr+ cells expressing LH increased throughout gestation and reached approximately 57% at hatching. About 2%–6% of thyroid-stimulating-hormone-immunopositive and 1%–2% prolactin-immunopositive cells expressed ERagr at later stages of embryonic development, but no growth-hormone-positive or adrenocorticotropic-hormone-positive cells expressed ERagr during the embryonic period. Thus, gonadotrophs are the main cell population expressing ERagr in the anterior pituitary gland of chick embryo, and ERagr is involved in regulating the development of the pituitary gland and the maturation of the hormone-secreting function.This work was supported by grants from the Natural Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scientists of China (30325034) and the Natural Science Foundation of China (30170693, 30471264).
Keywords:Estrogen receptor agr" target="_blank">gif" alt="agr" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">  Pituitary hormones  Immunohistochemistry  Chick embryo (White Leghorn)
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