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Immunohistochemical study on adenohypophysial primordia in organ culture
Authors:Dr. Yûichi G. Watanabe  Shigeo Daikoku
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Tokushima University, Kuramoto, 770 Tokushima, Japan
Abstract:Summary Rathke's pouches isolated from rat fetuses on day 12 were maintained in organ culture for 9 days and investigated immunohistochemically to test whether or not the hypothalamus is involved in the cytodifferentiation of the adenohypophysis. The unlabeled antibody enzyme method demonstrated that the cultured tissue contains different types of glandular cells, i.e., adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-, growth hormone (GH)-, luteinizing hormone (LH)-, thyrotropin (TSH)-, and prolactin-producing cells. Indirect evidence was also obtained to indicate the presence of melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH)-cells. These findings suggest that adenohypophysial primordial cells of rats start to synthesize their respective hormones without stimuli from neurosecretory substances of the brain which are known to be essential for the maintenance of the secretory activity of the adult gland.We wish to express our thanks to Dr. A. Kawaoi for providing anti-porcine 1–39ACTH, to Dr. S.S. Spicer for the supply of anti-porcine 17–39ACTH and to Dr. P. Petrusz for the gift of antisera against bovine GH, bovine TSH, HCG and rat prolactin. We should also like to thank Mr. Y. Okamura for technical help and Mr. I. Shimada for preparation of the photographs.
Keywords:Pituitary primordium  Cytodifferentiation  Rat  Organ culture  Immunohistochemistry
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