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. 1995;89(6):475-82.
doi: 10.1007/BF00571501.

Peanut agglutinin binding to human prolactin-producing pituitary adenomas

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Peanut agglutinin binding to human prolactin-producing pituitary adenomas

M Kurosaki et al. Acta Neuropathol. 1995.

Abstract

Peanut agglutinin (PNA)-binding sites in human prolactin (PRL)-producing pituitary adenomas were examined by light and electron microscopy together with immunoblot analysis. At the light microscopic level, the majority of the PRL-producing adenoma cells stained positively for PNA in 15 of 20 cases. PNA binding observed in the cytoplasm had a granular appearance. PRL-producing cells adjacent to the adenoma tissue showed negative PNA staining. In normal pituitary glands, the PRL-positive glandular cells were negative for PNA staining. By electron microscopy, reaction products showing PNA-binding sites were detected in some of the secretory granules. Immunoblotting analysis revealed that the PRL bands corresponded to PNA-stained ones with the exception of the main 23-kDa band. PNA-binding sites have some relation to the secretory granules containing glycosylated forms of PRL. These observations suggest that PNA staining can be used as a valuable method to analyze human PRL-producing pituitary adenomas.

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