Thorpe J R, Ray K P, Wallis M
Electron Microscope Laboratory, School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton.
J Endocrinol. 1990 Jan;124(1):67-73. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.1240067.
Prolactin and GH are distinct hormones that have been conventionally thought to be produced and secreted by separate cells in the anterior pituitary gland. Recently it has been suggested that some cells (somatomammotrophs) may secrete both hormones. We have examined the occurrence of somatomammotrophs in sheep anterior pituitary tissue using immunogold labelling. Of a number of procedures used, double labelling using first antibodies raised in different species proved the least susceptible to apparent co-localization of hormones due to artifacts. Using this approach it was shown that a large proportion of the cells in the sheep anterior pituitary glands examined were mammotrophs or somatotrophs, showing no significant co-localization of GH and prolactin. Of 1800 cells examined, only two were somatomammotrophs. One of these, from a female animal, contained GH and prolactin in different granules within the same cell. The other, from a male animal, showed co-localization of these two hormones within the same granules.
催乳素和生长激素是不同的激素,传统上认为它们由垂体前叶中不同的细胞产生和分泌。最近有人提出,一些细胞(生长催乳素细胞)可能会分泌这两种激素。我们使用免疫金标记法研究了绵羊垂体前叶组织中生长催乳素细胞的存在情况。在使用的多种方法中,使用在不同物种中产生的一抗进行双重标记被证明最不容易因人为因素导致激素明显共定位。采用这种方法表明,在所检查的绵羊垂体前叶中,很大一部分细胞是催乳素细胞或生长激素细胞,生长激素和催乳素没有明显的共定位。在检查的1800个细胞中,只有两个是生长催乳素细胞。其中一个来自雌性动物,在同一细胞内不同的颗粒中含有生长激素和催乳素。另一个来自雄性动物,这两种激素在同一颗粒中共定位。