Gl. Rossi et al., TUBEROINFUNDIBULAR DOPAMINERGIC-NEURONS AND LACTOTROPES IN YOUNG AND OLD FEMALE RATS, Neurobiology of aging, 13(2), 1992, pp. 275-281
Aging in female rats is accompanied by several endocrine dysfunctions,
such as reproductive decline associated with characteristic hyperprol
actinemia, lactotrope hyperplasia, and functional impairment of hypoth
alamic tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic (TIDA) neurons. The aim of this
morphometrical, immunocytochemical, and densitometrical study was to
gain a better anatomical knowledge of TIDA neurons and axons as well a
s of lactotropes in old female rats with (A) or without (NA) pituitary
adenomas, compared with young animals. At the hypothalamic level, we
found that tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-labeled neurons in the arcuate nu
cleus were comparable in young and old NA yet their size and TH-conten
t were increased in A animals. Also the TH-labeled median eminence axo
ns did not differ significantly between young and old NA but were more
numerous in the old A rats. Independently from adenomas, both number
of prolactin (PRL)-labeled structures and content of immunoreactive PR
L were increased in pituitaries of old rats, the plasma PRL levels, ho
wever, were high only in A. Our findings support the documented lactot
rope hypertrophy and hyperplasia in old female rats and suggest that T
IDA-neuron changes only occur in hyperprolactinemic animals carrier of
adenomas.