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. 1993 Jan;187(1):87-97.
doi: 10.1007/BF00208199.

Ontogenesis of the rabbit pituitary intermediate lobe. An ultrastructural and immunocytochemical study

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Ontogenesis of the rabbit pituitary intermediate lobe. An ultrastructural and immunocytochemical study

S Schimchowitsch et al. Anat Embryol (Berl). 1993 Jan.

Abstract

The development of the intermediate lobe of the rabbit pituitary was investigated by light and electron microscopy and by using immunocytological techniques. The first immunoreactive melanotrophic cells were detected at the fetal day 17 in the dorsal zone of Rathke's pouch epithelium facing the neural lobe; this coincided ultrastructurally with the appearance in this area of a few cells exhibiting secretory vesicles and granular condensations in the Golgi saccules. The differentiation of the gland probably required an infundibular inductive effect. Secretory cells increased in number following a dorsoventral gradient during the next fetal and neonatal stages until postnatal day 20, the stage at which the intermediate lobe exhibited its definitive organization. The gland innervation occurred during the first days after birth. The advent of these oxytocin- and neurophysin-immunoreactive fibres coincided with an obvious stimulation of the synthetic activity of the melanotrophic cells. The possible neurotrophic effect of these cells on their innervating system remains to be established.

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