Granulated folliculo-stellate cells and growth hormone cells immunostained with anti-S 100 protein serum in the pituitary glands of the goat |
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Authors: | Dr. Nobnyuki Shirasawa Shunpei Yamaguchi Fujio Yoshimura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy, Jikei University School of Medicine, Nishi-shinbashi, Minatoku, 105 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Goat pituitary glands were immunohistochemically studied with antisera for bovine S-100 protein, rat LH, FSH, TSH, prolactin, ovine GH, and porcine ACTH1–39 by use of the superimposition technique on adjacent sections. Folliculo-stellate (F-S) cells were divided into two categories on the basis of ultrastructural properties: One consisted of a mass of agranular cells in which the pseudolumina were equipped with microvilli and cilia. Elongate gap junctions were often observed among these cells. The other was a group of granulated cells with or without pseudolumina. In this group the gap junctions were shown to be disintegrated. The dense granules 150–250 nm in diameter began to accumulate in the cells. However, neither type of these F-S cells was immunostained for S-100 protein. On the other hand, numerous polygonal, elongate, irregular or stellate cells containing S-100 protein were distributed throughout the gland. Most of them were immunohistochemically identical with the GH cells laden with the secretory granules 250–450 nm in diameter, but some of them were identical to TSH and prolactin cells which immunostained faintly for S-100 protein. This appears to be the first demonstration of GH cells intensely immunostained for S-100 protein. |
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Keywords: | Pituitary gland Goat Folliculo-stellate cell GH cell S-100 protein Immunocytochemistry |
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