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Comparative Study
. 1992 Feb;267(2):251-60.
doi: 10.1007/BF00302962.

Immunohistochemical localization of keratin in bull, goat, and sheep anterior pituitary glands

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Comparative Study

Immunohistochemical localization of keratin in bull, goat, and sheep anterior pituitary glands

T Shimada. Cell Tissue Res. 1992 Feb.

Abstract

Immunohistochemical localization of keratin, an intermediate filament protein, was studied in bull, goat, and sheep anterior pituitary glands, i.e., in animals of the order Artiodactyla. Strong immunoreactivity was detected in the cells of the marginal layer of bull and goat, as well as in cysts or large follicles in the anterior lobe of all 3 species. In addition, a number of stellate-shape cells were immunoreactive for keratin and were distributed throughout the anterior lobe. The localization of keratin-positive cells in light-microscopic preparations correlated precisely with the localization of folliculo-stellate cells in adjacent ultrathin sections. In ultrastructural studies, many slender and elliptical membranous components which were different from smooth endoplasmic reticulum were observed in the cytoplasm of the some keratin-positive cells. Some of the folliculo-stellate cells in the 3 species were also immunoreactive for the alpha subunit of S-100 protein, which exists in some epithelial cells. On the other hand, immunolocalization of glial fibrillary acidic protein, a glial cell marker, could not be demonstrated in the anterior pituitary glands of the 3 species studied. These results suggest that keratin-positive folliculo-stellate cells express epithelial-like characteristics.

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