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Localization of thyrotropin (TSH) in the dog pituitary gland
Authors:Dr. M. F. El Etreby  M. R. Fath El Bab
Affiliation:(1) Research Laboratories of Schering AG, Berlin/Bergkamen, Germany;(2) Department of Experimental Toxicology, Schering AG, Müllerstraße 170/178, D-1000 Berlin 65, Germany;(3) Present address: Department of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Assiut, Assiut/Egypt
Abstract:Summary Using the immunoperoxidase technique and antisera to the specific beta (beta) subunits of bovine and rat TSH1, selective immunocytochemical staining was localized in a specific cell population in the pars distalis of the dog pituitary gland. These TSH cells were found to be positive to aldehyde fuchsin, alcian blue, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) and aniline blue. With the performic acidalcian blue (pH 0.2) -PAS-orange G procedure these cells stained blue-purple, demonstrating FSH/LH cells (blue or turquoise), ACTH/MSH cells (redpurple) and PRL cells (orange-red). The TSH cells were further differentiated from other functional cell types of the pars distalis on the basis of their typical cytological features, intraglandular distribution and by immunocytochemical double staining. In the pars distalis of adult male dogs the TSH cells were mostly shown to be smaller in size and less numerous than in bitches in the anestrous phase of the sexual cycle. Moreover, cytological alterations in the immunoreactive thyrotrophs in the pituitary of male and female dogs generally paralleled the spontaneous changes in thyroid function associated with thyroid atrophy and/or pituitary insufficiency, and thyroid hyperplasia or goiter. In conclusion, because of their specificity and high potency, the antisera to the beta-subunits of bovine and rat TSH represent an effective tool for the selective immunocytochemical localization of TSH in the dog pituitary. This allows the study of the morphology and function of TSH cells under different physiological, pathological and experimental conditions.Abbreviations for Hormones cited in this Paper ACTH Adrenocorticotropin - FSH Follicle Stimulating Hormone - GH Growth Hormone - LH Luteinizing Hormone - MSH Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone - PRL Prolactin - TSH Thyrotropin - TRH TSH Releasing Hormone - CG Chorionic GonadotropinThe authors are grateful to Mrs. B. Schilk and Miss U. Tüshaus for their excellent technical assistance
Keywords:Pituitary gland  Dog  Pars distalis  Thyrotropin (TSH)  Immunocytochemistry
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