Y. Taniguchi et al., Proliferation and differentiation of thyrotrophs in the pars distalis of the rat pituitary gland during the fetal and postnatal period, ANAT EMBRYO, 203(4), 2001, pp. 249-253
Pituitary glands from rat fetuses (gestational age 17.5-21.5 days) and rat
pups (3, 7, 10, 14, 28 days old) were labeled with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)
2 h prior to sacrifice and embedded in paraffin. Sections were consecutive
ly immunostained with anti-BrdU and anti-rat TSH. The number of cells stain
ed with anti-BrdU, anti-rTSH, or both of them were counted. The area of the
section and the volume of the pituitary were measured and the number of im
munostained cells per mm(3) or per pituitary was calculated. Thyrotrophs we
re few in 17.5 day-fetuses but increased thereafter, with a rapid increase
during the 2nd week after birth. The number of cells labeled with both BrdU
and TSH peaked at 7 days after birth. It was estimated that about 1/5 of t
he thyrotrophs increased during this period was derived from the mitosis of
existing thyrotrophs.