Morphologic aspects of paracrine interactions between endocrine and folliculostellate cells in the rat adenohypophysis

Citation
Gm. Console et al., Morphologic aspects of paracrine interactions between endocrine and folliculostellate cells in the rat adenohypophysis, APPL IMMUNO, 7(2), 1999, pp. 142-149
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGY
ISSN journal
10623345 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
142 - 149
Database
ISI
SICI code
1062-3345(199906)7:2<142:MAOPIB>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The histologic association of pituitary endocrine and folliculostellate (FS ) cells could be accompanied by complex paracrine interactions. We analyzed the more frequently occurring connections between pituitary endocrine and FS cells by double-immunolabeling histochemistry, by using a streptavidinbi otin-alkaline phosphatase system and electron microscopy. We documented the following cytologic relationships (with 100% representing, in each of the comparisons, the total number of the first cell type mentioned): (a) juxtap osition of somatotrophs with corticotrophs (46%), and contact between thyro trophs (18%), lactotrophs (17%), and FS cells (19%); (b) connections betwee n lactotrophs and gonadotrophs (58%), somatotrophs (19%), and FS cells (23% ); (c) interlinking between thyrotrophs and somatotrophs (35%), FS cells (3 4%), and other cell types (31%); and (d) interactions between gonadotrophs and lactotrophs (57%), corticotrophs (14%), and FS cells (29%). The immunoh istochemical reaction of gonadotrophs was against luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in combination (78%) or individually (11% for each antiserum); (e) short cellular projections from numerous cor ticotrophs surrounding somatotrophs (58%), gonadotrophs (18%), and FS cells (24%); and (f) FS cells contacting capillaries, gonadotrophs (32%), lactot rophs (21%), corticotrophs (18%), somatotrophs (16%), and thyrotrophs (13%) . Electron microscopy revealed long branching processes between hormone-sec reting cells and intercellular junctions, such as desmosomes, hemidesmosome s, and zonulae adherentes, in granular and FS cells. Union complexes occlud ing the follicular lumen can join two endocrine cells, two FS cells, or bot h types. Gap junctions occur between adjacent FS cells. In the pituitary th ere thus exist topographic spatial associations along with various intercon nections between endocrine and FS cells. These findings may help to clarify the autocrine, juxtacrine, and paracrine mechanisms involved in the hormon e-secretory activity of the pituitary gland.