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Ligh- and electron-microscopic immunocytochemistry of somatotropes in the anterior pituitary gland of European ferret,Mustela putorius furo
Authors:B Mohanty  H Takahara  T Tachibana  D R Naik  H Nogami
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, Jikei University School of Medicine, 3-25-8, Nishishinbashi, Minato-ku, 105 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Zoology, Utkal University, India
Abstract:Light-microscopic immunocytochemistry of ferret anterior pituitary revealed the localization of somatotropes in the pars distalis, but no immunoreactive cells were detected in the pars tuberalis. Ultrastructural studies by superimposition immunocytochemistry and immuno-electron microscopy, clucidated the morphological heterogeneity of these somatotropic cells. They were classified into 2 subtypes on the basis of size of the secretory granules. Type-I cells with small granules (mean diameter, 192 nm), were considered to be the immature somatotrop, while Type-II cells, with comparatively larger secretory granules (mean diameter, 257 nm), were considered to be the matured form of Type-I cells and the typical somatotropic cell-type, and were much more predominant than the Type-I cells. The fact that Type-II cells had a distinct Golgi zone and many mitochondria, while in Type-I cells the intracellular organelles were generally less developed, supports this suggestion. In addition to these two extreme subtypes, several intermediate forms were also encountered that may represent different transitional phases during the conversion of Type I to Type II. Protein A-gold immuno-electron microscopy illustrated the specific localization of growth hormone over the granules, with no labelling over any other cytoplasmic organelles of the 2 somatotrope subtypes.
Keywords:Pituitary gland  pars distalis  Pars tuberalis  Somatotrope heterogeneity  Immunocytochemistry  European ferret  Mustela putorius furo (Carnivora)
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