Yg. Watanabe et H. Haraguchi, IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE CYTOGENESIS OF PROLACTIN AND GROWTH-HORMONE CELLS IN THE ANTERIOR-PITUITARY GLAND OF THE FETAL-RAT, Archives of histology and cytology, 57(2), 1994, pp. 161-166
The objectives of this study were to determine the first developmental
stage when immunoreactive prolactin (PRL) cells appear in the fetal r
at anterior pituitary, and then to compare their cytogenesis with that
of growth hormone (GH) cells. Immunoreactive PRL cells first appeared
on Day 18.5 of gestation, the same stage when GH cells were found to
differentiate in the pituitary. During the fetal period, PRL cells wer
e concentrated mainly in the anterior half of the pituitary, whereas G
H cells were found predominantly in its posterior half. When estimated
as the total sum of immunoreactive areas, the proportion of PRL cells
remained low during fetal life in contrast to a marked increase in th
e GH immunoreactive area. The flip-flop (mirror) section technique rev
ealed that, in the fetal rat, adenohypophysis PRL and GH are contained
in different cells. The present study thus indicates that GH and PRL
accumulation occurs in independent cells at least in early development
al stages in the rat.