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Fine structural criteria for identifying rat corticotrophs
Authors:Dr Fujio Yoshimura  Haruo Nogami
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, Jikei University School of Medicine, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy, Jikei University School of Medicine, Nishi-Shinbashi, Minatoku, 105 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary The fine structural characteristics of normal rat corticotrophs stained with anti-porcine ACTH1–39 serum were studied. At the ultrastructure level immunoreactive corticotrophs appear to comprise four distinct cell types: (1) large stellate cells (Siperstein cells) containing granules (170–250 nm in diameter) arranged in a peripheral row and usually embracing an acidophil; (2) elongate spindle-shaped cells (Moriarty cells) in which the secretory granules (170–250 nm in diameter) are distributed in a row or in small clusters in the peripheral cytoplasm; (3) oval or polygonal cells filled only with small secretory granules (130–170 nm in diameter), resembling the ldquoacidophil of small granules typerdquo (Yoshimura et al. 1974); and (4) polygonal or stellate cells filled with secretory granules of varying diameters (180–300 nm in diameter) and occasionally embracing an acidophil. The first type is the most common, but the others are infrequent. It is concluded that the criteria of Siperstein and Miller (1970) do not necessarily include all categories of rat corticotrophs.
Keywords:Anterior pituitary (rat)  Immunohistochemistry  Corticotroph  ACTH cell
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