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. 1998 Aug;110(2):183-8.
doi: 10.1007/s004180050280.

Simultaneous localization of Pit-1 protein and gonadotropins on the same cell type in the anterior pituitary glands of the rat

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Simultaneous localization of Pit-1 protein and gonadotropins on the same cell type in the anterior pituitary glands of the rat

S Vidal et al. Histochem Cell Biol. 1998 Aug.

Abstract

Pit-1 is a prototypic member of the POU transcription factor family and plays a critical role in pituitary-specific action of growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) beta-subunit genes. The purpose of the present study was to elucidate the changes in the expression of the Pit-1 product in the pituitary of pregnant rats employing an improved double-immunohistochemical method. The positive cells showed nuclear immunoreactivity and Pit-1 protein was frequently observed in the nuclei of many cells which were also immunopositive for GH, PRL, and betaTSH. Unexpectedly, a significant number of pituitary cells containing both Pit-1 and gonadotropins were also observed. These cells were usually distributed near blood vessels that supply the pituitary. While a prominent increase in the percentage of Pit-1/PRL, Pit-1/beta-luteinizing hormone and Pit-1/beta-follicle-stimulating hormone immunoreactive cells was observed in pregnant rats, the percentage of Pit-1/GH immunoreactive cells was strongly decreased. In contrast, no significant differences in the percentage of Pit-1/betaTSH doubly immunolabeled cells were noticed. Our findings strongly support the hypothesis that PRL could coexist in the Pit-1 immunopositive gonadotropes. Although Pit-1 protein was not detected in the nuclei of corticotropes, the existence of these cells in the rat pituitary cannot be excluded.

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