Gm. Console et al., IMPACT OF AGING ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF THE SOMATOTROPH CELL-POPULATION IN RATS, Mechanism of ageing and development, 70(1-2), 1993, pp. 45-51
There is little information regarding the impact of aging on pituitary
somatotroph (STH) cell population in rats. We therefore undertook a q
uantitative immunocytochemical assessment of this cell type in young (
3 months), old (20 months) and senescent (29 months) male rats. An att
empt was also made to correlate morphological parameters with serum le
vels of growth hormone (GH). Since thyroid status is highly influentia
l on somatotropic function, serum levels of thyroxine (T4) and triiodo
thyronine (T3) were also measured in the three age groups. We found a
marked age-related reduction in STH cell number, volume density, and s
urface density, as well as a milder but significant decline in STH cel
l area and perimeter. Basal serum levels of GH remained unchanged with
age, whereas the estimated number and amplitude of GH pulses declined
from young to old animals. Thyroxine but not T3 levels also declined
with age. We conclude that in rats, aging causes a marked reduction in
somatotroph number and, to a lesser extent, cell size. These alterati
ons do not affect trough levels of circulating GH. Our data also sugge
st that the progressive hypothyroidism associated with aging in this s
pecies may contribute to the promotion of the above changes. The prese
nt study emphasizes. the convenience of combining hormone measurements
with quantitative morphological analysis of cell populations for the
study of pituitary function during aging.