Gm. Console et al., IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND RADIOIMMUNOLOGICAL STUDY OF PITUITARY GONADOTROPHS DURING AGING IN MALE-RATS, Mechanism of ageing and development, 73(2), 1994, pp. 87-95
The impact of aging on pituitary gonadotrophs in rats is little known.
We therefore undertook a quantitative immunohistochemical assessment
of the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)
immunoreactive cell population in the pituitaries of young (4 months)
, old (20 months) and senescent (29 months) male rats. In addition, an
attempt was made to correlate morphometric parameters with serum leve
ls of FSH and LH. Gonadotrophs were immunostained by the peroxidase-an
tiperoxidase method using anti-rat LH and anti-rat FSH rabbit sera as
primary antibodies. Hormones were measured in serum by specific radioi
mmunoassays. Analysis of morphological parameters revealed, for both t
ypes of gonadotrophs, a marked age-related reduction in cell density,
volume density and surface density. Gonadotroph cell perimeter and are
a showed a trend towards an increase from 5 to 20 months of age but ap
peared drastically reduced in the 29-month-old rats. Basal serum level
s of LH and FSH showed a significant increase from 4 to 20 months of a
ge but remained at the same level in the senescent rats. The correlati
on between serum levels of gonadotropins and gonadotroph morphometric
parameters was low in all cases. We conclude that in male rats aging b
rings about a significant reduction in both the number and size of pit
uitary gonadotrophs which, nevertheless, seem to be still capable of k
eeping appropriate basal levels of circulating LH and FSH.