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Age-related changes of the somatotrophs of the domestic fowl Gallus gallus
Authors:Dr Sasha Malamed  Jean A Gibney  Kathryn E Loesser  Colin G Scanes
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, UMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School, Piscataway, NJ, USA;(2) Department of Animal Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA;(3) Department of Anatomy, UMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School, 08854 Piscataway, NJ, USA
Abstract:Summary The ultrastructure of the somatotrophs of the caudal pituitary of the domestic fowl was studied quantitatively. Two age groups of male chickens were compared: 4–6 weeks and 24–30 weeks post-hatching. With age, somatotrophs decreased from about 40% to about 30% of the pituitary cell population. Their volume density decreased similarly. Mean volume of a somatotroph was the same in young and adult animals. Because the granule volume density of the somatotrophs was unchanged, but the somatotroph volume density of the gland declined, the granule volume density of the caudal pituitary gland dropped in parallel with that of the somatotrophs. Thus the volume of the gland comprised of somatotroph granules fell about 32%: from 6.57% to 4.45%. This lowered pool of stored hormone may be linked to the lowered circulating levels of growth hormone found in older animals by other investigators.The granule volume density of the somatotrophs was unchanged but the numerical density approximately doubled; thus the mean granule size decreased by 47% with age. The relationship of the size reduction of the granules to the lowered plasma growth hormone levels is not understood at present.Supported in part by Hatch and State funds from the New Jersey State Agricultural Experimental Station and NSF grants PCM 8,0227,27 and PCM 8,302197.
Keywords:Somatotrophs  Aging  Secretory granules  Growth hormone  Morphometry  Domestic fowl
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