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. 1980;387(1):31-46.
doi: 10.1007/BF00428427.

Ultrastructure, immunohistochemistry and hormone release of pituitary adenomas in relation to prolactin production

Ultrastructure, immunohistochemistry and hormone release of pituitary adenomas in relation to prolactin production

T Kameya et al. Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol. 1980.

Abstract

Fifteen cases of pituitary adenoma, 14 of which were associated with hyperprolactinemia, were studied by observation and granule morphometry of electron micrographs, immunohistochemistry and sequential observation of in vitro release with regard to hormone production, storage and secretion. Adenoma cells of 6 cases with marked elevation of plasma prolactin were sparsely granulated, showed characteristic ultrastructures including the presence of small secretory granules, well developed Golgi and rough membranes, misplaced exocytosis, and positive or negative immunostaining for prolactin. These adenomas also showed vigorous release of the hormone into the circulation and/or culture medium. In vitro studies showed that negative immunostaining of adenoma cells did not preclude the production and secretion of the hormone. One densely granulated adenoma containing cells with numerous lactotroph type granules showed moderate release of prolactin into the circulation. In an acromegalic case associated with both high plasma growth hormone and prolactin, some cells were shown by immunohistochemistry to store both hormones There were 4 adenomas which could not be shown to produce, store and secrete prolactin by any method available.

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