Cellular proliferation in the anterior pituitary gland of normal adult rats: Influences of sex, estrous cycle, and circadian change

1993 ◽  
Vol 235 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuji Oishi ◽  
Minoru Okuda ◽  
Hideki Takahashi ◽  
Toshiyuki Fujii ◽  
Sotokichi Morii
2004 ◽  
Vol 287 (4) ◽  
pp. E767-E771 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Pisera ◽  
M. Candolfi ◽  
S. Navarra ◽  
J. Ferraris ◽  
V. Zaldivar ◽  
...  

Tissue homeostasis results from a balance between cell proliferation and cell death by apoptosis. Estradiol affects proliferation as well as apoptosis in hormone-dependent tissues. In the present study, we investigated the apoptotic response of the anterior pituitary gland to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in cycling female rats, and the influence of estradiol in this response in ovariectomized (OVX) rats. The OVX rats were chronically estrogenized with implanted Silastic capsules containing 1 mg of 17β-estradiol (E2). Cycling or OVX and E2-treated rats were injected with LPS (250 μg/rat ip). Apoptosis was determined by the terminal deoxynucleotidyl-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) method in sections of the anterior pituitary gland and spleen. Chronic estrogenization induced apoptosis in the anterior pituitary gland. Acute endotoxemia triggered apoptosis of cells in the anterior pituitary gland of E2-treated rats but not of OVX rats. No differences were observed in the apoptotic response to LPS in spleen between OVX and E2-treated rats. The apoptotic response of the anterior pituitary to LPS was variable along the estrous cycle, being higher at proestrus than at estrus or diestrus I. Approximately 75% of the apoptotic cells were identified as lactotropes by immunofluorescence. In conclusion, our results indicate that estradiol induces apoptosis and enables the proapoptotic action of LPS in the anterior pituitary gland. Also, our study suggests that estrogens may be involved in anterior pituitary cell renewal during the estrous cycle, sensitizing lactotropes to proapoptotic stimuli.


1987 ◽  
Vol 115 (2) ◽  
pp. 205-210 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Castellano-Díaz ◽  
M. I. González-Quijano ◽  
B. N. Díaz-Chico

ABSTRACT This paper describes the effect of oestradiol-17β implants on unbound cytosolic and nuclear oestrogen receptors in the uterus and anterior pituitary gland of ovariectomized adult rats. Rats were ovariectomized and implanted 1 week later with oil or oestradiol-17β oil solution in silicone elastomer capsules. In the latter animals the capsules either remained in situ until decapitation (subgroup 1) or were removed 48 h after implantation (subgroup 2). Implants of oestradiol-17β caused a significant depletion in both forms of oestrogen receptor in the uterus and anterior pituitary gland of rats in subgroup 1. In subgroup 2, however, there was an almost complete return to control concentrations of uterine cytosolic receptors and anterior pituitary cytosolic and nuclear receptors. Concentrations of uterine nuclear oestrogen receptors showed only a partial recovery. These data suggest that both forms of oestrogen receptor constitute an integrated population of oestrogen receptors, without dependence on intracellular location, and that in the presence of oestradiol these receptors are bound more quickly than they are synthesized. The results also indicate the existence of a dynamic equilibrium of unbound receptors between the cytosolic and nuclear compartments for both target organs, but show that in the absence of oestradiol this equilibrium is restored in the anterior pituitary sooner than in the uterus. J. Endocr. (1987) 115, 205–210


1984 ◽  
Vol 102 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-NP ◽  
Author(s):  
M. I. Romano ◽  
G. A. Machiavelli ◽  
R. L. Pérez ◽  
V. Carricarte ◽  
J. A. Burdman

ABSTRACT The relationship between the release of LH and the synthesis of DNA was studied in the anterior pituitary gland of castrated rats. Cell types were characterized immunocytochemically. Castration significantly (P < 0·01) increased the concentration of LH in serum (1326%) and the incorporation of [3H]thymidine into pituitary DNA (72%). This was accompanied by an increment in the activity of the enzyme DNA polymerase-α (58%) and in the number of mitoses (from 2± 0·1/mm2 in intact rats to 21 ± 0·8/mm2 15 days after castration). Only 20% of the mitoses found in the pituitary gland of castrated rats were positively stained with the antiserum against the β-subunit of LH. The other 80% did not stain either with LH antiserum or with antisera against the other pituitary hormones. There was a significant (P < 0·01) increase in the number of LH cells in castrated rats (48%). All the changes produced in the anterior pituitary gland after castration were prevented by the administration of dihydrotestosterone. The results demonstrate that a stimulation of LH release is followed by an increase of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation of gonadotrophs in the anterior pituitary gland. J. Endocr. (1984) 102, 13–18


1981 ◽  
Vol 88 (2) ◽  
pp. 301-308 ◽  
Author(s):  
ALISON SPEIGHT ◽  
RACHEL POPKIN ◽  
A. G. WATTS ◽  
G. FINK

We have investigated the mechanism by which oestradiol-17β augments pituitary responsiveness to luteinizing hormone releasing factor (LH-RF). Adult rats were ovariectomized on the morning of dioestrus and implanted with either an empty silicone elastomer capsule or a capsule containing oestradiol-17β. Twelve hours later the LH response, tested by injecting 50 ng LH-RF/100 g i.v., was significantly greater in animals implanted with an oestradiol capsule compared with that in animals implanted with an empty capsule. The effect of oestradiol was blocked by sodium pentobarbitone administered 4 h before the test, and this block was overcome by infusing LH-RF during the 4 h period at doses which by themselves were not sufficient to evoke a large release of LH. We also measured LH-RF in pituitary stalk blood collected under Althesin anaesthesia between 4–6 and 12–13 h after ovariectomy and capsule implantation. The concentration of LH-RF in stalk plasma fell between these two collection periods in animals implanted with empty but not with oestradiol-filled capsules. The concentrations of LH-RF in stalk plasma, although relatively low, were significantly higher in animals bearing an oestradiol-containing capsule than the concentrations in peripheral plasma from similarly treated animals, and, by comparison with the LH-RF concentrations in peripheral plasma from animals infused with LH-RF, were sufficiently high to increase significantly the responsiveness of the pituitary gland. These data show that as well as acting directly on the pituitary gonadotrophs, oestradiol-17β increases the responsiveness of the anterior pituitary gland by a mechanism that involves the release and the priming effect of LH-RF.


Author(s):  
S. Zárate ◽  
V. Zaldivar ◽  
G. Jaita ◽  
L. Magri ◽  
D. Radl ◽  
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