Schouten W, Jenks B G, Van der Kroon P H
Acta Diabetol Lat. 1982 Jul-Sep;19(3):227-32. doi: 10.1007/BF02624682.
Mice with hereditary, monogenic obese-hyperglycemic syndrome (ob/ob) were shown to have smaller adenohypophyses in comparison to their normal littermates from an age of 4 weeks onward. The size of the pars intermedia of obese mice was not, however, significantly different from that of normal littermates. Morphometric criteria strongly suggest hyperactivity of the cells of the pars intermedia of obese hyperglycemic mice. The enhanced secretion of bioactive peptides of the pars intermedia may contribute to the diabetic aspects of the obese-hyperglycemic syndrome. The hyperactivity of the pars intermedia is likely to be allophenic.
遗传性单基因肥胖高血糖综合征(ob/ob)小鼠从4周龄起,与正常同窝小鼠相比,腺垂体较小。然而,肥胖小鼠中间部的大小与正常同窝小鼠并无显著差异。形态学标准强烈提示肥胖高血糖小鼠中间部细胞活性增强。中间部生物活性肽分泌增加可能导致肥胖高血糖综合征的糖尿病症状。中间部的活性增强可能是异源嵌合体现象。