Difference of lectin binding sites of secretory granules between normal pituitary and adenoma cells
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00688581
Difference of lectin binding sites of secretory granules between normal pituitary and adenoma cells
Abstract
Electron-immunocytochemical staining with lectin (concanavalin A: Con A) binding sites analysis was applied to study secretory granules of human pituitary adenomas and surrounding normal pituitary tissue using post-embedded serial ultrathin sections. Twelve cases of human pituitary adenoma and three specimens of normal pituitary tissue surrounding adenomas were studied: the cases were operated on between 1982 and 1984. The tumors consisted of four prolactin (PRL)-, six growth hormone (GH)-, and two adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-producing adenomas. In parallel with the detection of Con A binding sites of secretory granules, their secreting hormones were characterized electron-microscopically with the immunocytochemical horseradish peroxidase (HRP) labeling using the avidin-biotin technique. The two cases of ACTH-producing adenomas showed either weak or negative reactions with Con A on secretory granules, while normal ACTH-producing pituitary cells showed strong reactions with Con A on every secretory granule observed. Large secretory granules of PRL- or GH-producing cells showed negative reactions with Con A both in the pituitary adenoma and normal pituitary, while some small granulated or sparsely granulated adenoma cells also showed strong reactions with Con A. The complexity of human pituitary adenomas is illustrated as well as the difference in biochemical structure of normal pituitary cells and pituitary adenoma cells secreting the same specific hormone.
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