Prolactin and growth hormone cells in the human hypophysis: A study with immunoenzyme histochemistry and differential staining
- 1 May 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell and tissue research
- Vol. 158 (4), 497-507
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00220215
Abstract
Growth hormone and prolactin cells were immunostained in human hypophyses with antibody against rat growth hormone or prolactin and the peroxidase-antiperoxidase complex. Growth hormone cells were round and, in normal pituitaries, arranged in sizable groups. Prolactin cells occurred singly and were less numerous; they were often extensively branched. Only a few prolactin cells stained with carmoisine. Incubation of the antibody with an excess of the appropriate antigen greatly diminished or abolished immunostaining; absorption of anti-prolactin with growth hormone often enhanced it. Prolactin cells were somewhat hypertrophied and hyperplastic in a neonate. Many of them stained with carmoisine. An even greater hypertrophy and hyperplasia of these cells (which pushed apart the growth hormone cells) was found in a lactating woman. Immunostained giant prolactin cells were also observed. Staining of the prolactin cells with carmoisine was extensive. Upon prolonged exposure to anti-growth hormone antibody, ACTH/MSH cells also showed immunostaining which was abolished by absorption of the antiserum with growth hormone but not with synthetic 1–24ACTH. Growth hormone cells evidently correspond to the α acidophils of Romeis, prolactin cells in lactation to his η cells; the relation of his ɛ cells to the pleomorphic “resting” prolactin cells is not clear.Keywords
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