Jc. Doss et al., Immunohistochemical localization of chromogranin A in endocrine tissues and endocrine tumors of dogs, VET PATH, 35(4), 1998, pp. 312-315
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10
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Chromogranin A is present in the secretory granules of endocrine cells and
functions in hormone packaging, secretory granule stabilization, and regula
tion of hormone secretion. Immunohistochemical identification of chromogran
in A can facilitate diagnosis of endocrine neoplasia. Normal and neoplastic
canine tissues were stained immunohistochemically for chromogranin A. Stai
ning of normal endocrine tissues demonstrated chromogranin A in chromaffin
cells of the adrenal medulla, C cells of the thyroid gland, and pancreatic
islets. The parathyroid chief cells and anterior pituitary stained lightly
positive for chromogranin A. Pheochromocytomas (7/7), chemodectomas (5/7),
islet cell carcinomas (2/6), pituitary adenomas (4/6), parathyroid adenomas
(3/7), and a C-cell carcinoma (1/1) stained positive for chromogranin A. T
he data indicate that chromogranin A is widely distributed in canine endocr
ine tissues, and immunohistochemical staining of chromogranin A can be used
to confirm the presence of secretory granules in endocrine tumors.