Sano Y, Murabe Y
Cell Tissue Res. 1980;206(2):171-80. doi: 10.1007/BF00232761.
Following injection of high doses of horseradish peroxidase (HRP), mesenchymal cells distributed in the perisinusoidal space of the pars tuberalis of the hypophysis in cats, rabbits and Japanese quails, sequester the exogenously administrated peroxidase intensively. These cells are designated by the authors as "horseradish peroxidase-uptake cells" (HRP-uptake cells or HUC). HRP-uptake cells constitute a system of macrophages in the pars tuberalis of mammals and birds, and are located around the hypophysial portal veins. HRP-uptake cells differ in morphological and functional characteristics from similar cells in other parts of hypophysis. They are thought to play a role in the hypothalamic control of adenohypophysial secretion.
在注射高剂量辣根过氧化物酶(HRP)后,猫、兔和日本鹌鹑垂体结节部窦周间隙中分布的间充质细胞会强烈摄取外源性给予的过氧化物酶。作者将这些细胞命名为“辣根过氧化物酶摄取细胞”(HRP摄取细胞或HUC)。HRP摄取细胞构成了哺乳动物和鸟类垂体结节部的巨噬细胞系统,位于垂体门静脉周围。HRP摄取细胞在形态和功能特征上与垂体其他部位的类似细胞不同。它们被认为在腺垂体分泌的下丘脑控制中发挥作用。