Yamamoto N, Seo H, Suganuma N, Matsui N, Nakane T, Kuwayama A, Kageyama N
Neuroendocrinology. 1986;42(6):494-7. doi: 10.1159/000124493.
The effect of estrogen on prolactin (PRL) synthesis at a single-cell level was studied by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Long-term estrogen treatment increased PRL-containing cells from 10-20% of total cell population to 80-90%, as revealed by immunohistochemistry. PRL mRNA containing cells also increased in a similar fashion. Moreover, cytoplasmic PRL mRNA expressed as the number of silver grains per cell increased 4- to 5-fold by estrogen. These results suggest that long-term estrogen treatment causes not only PRL cell proliferation but also an increase in PRL mRNA in a single cell.