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Prolactin Cells: Study of the Pituitary Gland of the Roach (Leuciscus rutilus) by Immuno-histochemical Methods
Authors:Gudrum M Aler
Abstract:Fluorescein-labelled antibodies against ovine prolactin have been used to localize the prolactin-producing cells in the pituitary gland of the roach, Leuciscus rutilus. Two methods of protein tracing have been used: the direct and the indirect. In the direct method gammaglobulin fractions of rabbit-antisera were conjugated with fluorescein-isothiocyanate. Frozen sections of the pituitary gland were treated with conjugate. Cells with a content of prolactin gave off green fluorescence. Conjugate made from normal rabbit-serum failed to give this result. Blocking-experiments were also used to control the conjugate fluorescence. In the indirect method sheep-anti-rabbit-gammaglobulin was labelled with fluorescein. First the sections of the hypophysis were treated with antiserum from rabbits. After careful rinsing the sections were exposed to the dyemarked sheep-anti-rabbit-gammaglobulin. For orientation in the pituitary gland histological staining was carried out in parallel to that by fluorescence. The investigation has shown that the erythrosinophilic cells in the rostral pars distalis contained prolactin. Since no other cells in the gland were fluorescent, it can be concluded that the eta-cells are the prolactin cells.
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