S. Furuhata et al., COLOCALIZATION OF GROWTH-HORMONE [GH] AND GLYCOPROTEIN SUBUNIT-ALPHA IN GH-PRODUCING PITUITARY-ADENOMAS IN ACROMEGALIC PATIENTS, Acta Neuropathologica, 87(6), 1994, pp. 568-571
Thirty-one consecutive cases of pituitary adenoma in acromegalic patie
nts were studied by immunohistochemistry. All adenomas contained cells
immunoreactive with the anti-a-subunit of gonadotropic hormones (alph
a; 0.6-53 % of tumor cells) as well as with,anti-growth hormone (GH; 4
-74% of tumor cells). In serial section study, most cells immunoreacti
ve with anti-a were identical to cells immunoreactive with anti-GH. Th
ere was a positive correlation between the percentages of cells immuno
reactive for alpha in GH cells [alpha(%)/GH(%)] and those for prolacti
n (PRL) in immunoreactive tumor cells {PRL(%)/[PRL(%)+GH(%)]} in mixed
GH cell-PRL cell adenomas, suggesting that the alpha-subunit may play
a role in emergence of PRL cells. reported [1, 5-7, 9-16]. Furthermor
e, Beck-Peccoz et al. [1] and Osamura et al. [14] reported that a-subu
nit and GH coexisted in the same tumoral cells of some GH-producing ad
enomas. We examined pituitary adenomas of 31 consecutive acromegalic p
atients by immunohistochemistry focused on alpha. All the tumors of ac
romegalic patients were demonstrated to express alpha.