|
|
||||||||
Biology of Reproduction, Vol 24, 461-474, Copyright © 1981 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Anatomy,
University of Nebraska Medical Center,
Omaha, Nebraska 68105 We have correlated changes in rat anterior pituitary gland LH secretion with morphological
changes in LH gonadotrophs as a function of time after ovariectomy. We decapitated rats on the
early afternoon of proestrus or at 7, 19, 35, or 92 days after ovariectomy. Anterior pituitary gland
LH concentration was determined in one-half of each anterior pituitary gland, and LH cells in the
other half were stained immunocytochemically with rabbit anti-rat LH
sera and examined at the
ultrastructural level. In the proestrous rat, the shape of the basic LH cell was usually polygonal.
The cells contained a single population of granules, usually scattered throughout a homogenous
cytoplasm, and a nucleus which was generally ovoid. Golgi complexes were not commonly observed. Anterior pituitary gland LH secretion (synthesis and release) increased progressively as time
after ovariectomy increased. Mean anterior pituitary gland LH concentration increased fivefold
while serum LH concentration increased 22-fold by 92 days postovariectomy. At 7 and 19 days
postovariectomy, the same basic LH cell was present except that the Golgi complexes became
enlarged and prominent. In addition, another cell type, not commonly observed in proestrous rats,
became more abundant. The cytoplasm of these cells was usually filled with small ovoid vesicles.
The vesicles in these cells became larger and more irregular in outline by 35 days postovariectomy
and a few signet ring cells were observed at this time. At 92 days postovariectomy, LH cells were
nearly equally divided by cytoplasmic type into homogeneous, vesiculated, and signet ring. The
cytoplasm surrounding the signet ring was homogeneous or vesiculated. As time after ovariectomy
increased, the size of LH cells increased, secretion granules per LH cell profile increased, nuclei
became more irregular in shape, and light-dense bodies became more obvious. In all LH cells we
observed, the stain was only on the secretion granules and sometimes on the light-dense bodies. We
did observe some vesiculated and signet ring cells which did not stain for LH. The results suggest
that after ovariectomy in rats 1) an increase in LH concentration in individual cells and an increase
in the release rate of LH from these cells is likely; 2) three cytoplasmic types of LH cells become
prominent: homogeneous, vesiculated, and signet ring; 3) vesiculated cells arise from homogeneous
cells and signet ring cells arise from either homogeneous or vesiculated cells; and 4) caution is
warranted in the identification of LH gonadotrophs on the basis of morphological criteria alone.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors gratefully acknowledge the gifts of
materials made by Dr. Albert F. Parlow, through the
Rat Pituitary Hormone Program of NIAMDD, Dr.
Gordon D. Niswender, and Dr. Leo E. Reichert, Jr.,
which made possible the radioimmunoassay and
immunocytochemical analyses.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
X. d'Anglemont de Tassigny, L. A. Fagg, M. B. L. Carlton, and W. H. Colledge Kisspeptin Can Stimulate Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Release by a Direct Action at GnRH Nerve Terminals Endocrinology, August 1, 2008; 149(8): 3926 - 3932. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
J E Sanchez-Criado, J M. de las Mulas, C Bellido, V M Navarro, R Aguilar, J C Garrido-Gracia, M M Malagon, M Tena-Sempere, and A Blanco Gonadotropin-secreting cells in ovariectomized rats treated with different oestrogen receptor ligands: a modulatory role for ER{beta} in the gonadotrope? J. Endocrinol., February 1, 2006; 188(2): 167 - 177. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
C. A. Blake, L. M. Brown, M. W. Duncan, S. W. Hunsucker, and S. M. Helmke Estrogen Regulation of the Rat Anterior Pituitary Gland Proteome Experimental Biology and Medicine, December 1, 2005; 230(11): 800 - 807. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
J E Sanchez-Criado, J M. de las Mulas, C Bellido, R Aguilar, and J C Garrido-Gracia Gonadotrope oestrogen receptor-{alpha} and -{beta} and progesterone receptor immunoreactivity after ovariectomy and exposure to oestradiol benzoate, tamoxifen or raloxifene in the rat: correlation with LH secretion J. Endocrinol., January 1, 2005; 184(1): 59 - 68. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
J. H. Stahl, S. K. Kendall, M. L. Brinkmeier, T. L. Greco, D. E. Watkins-Chow, A. Campos-Barros, R. V. Lloyd, and S. A. Camper Thyroid Hormone Is Essential for Pituitary Somatotropes and Lactotropes Endocrinology, April 1, 1999; 140(4): 1884 - 1892. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |