Immunocytochemical localization and characterization of mammalian thyrotropin-like material in the pituitary of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodusforsteri

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G. N. Hansen
B. L. Hansen
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[1] Zoological Institute,
[2] Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy,undefined
[3] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[4] 15 Universitetsparken,undefined
[5] DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø,undefined
[6] Denmark Tel.: +45 3532 1218; Fax +45 3532 1200 e-mail: gnhansen@zi.ku.dk,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Research | 1998年 / 294卷
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Key words Mammalian-type thyrotropin; Pituitary; Immunocytochemistry; Australian lungfish; Neoceratodus forsteri (Dipnoi);
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The binding sites of polyclonal antisera raised against the β-subunit of human thyroid-stimulating hormone (hTSHβ), hTSH, and ovine TSH (oTSH) have been localized in the pituitary gland of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, using light microscopy. Reactivity toward anti-TSH antiserum was demonstrated in a slightly elongated and irregularly-shaped distinct cell type forming clusters in the dorso-central and ventral regions of the distal lobe. Their granules react with alcian blue (AB), and with periodic acid–Schiff (PAS), and after AB-PAS-orange G they stain blue or purple. The specificity of the different antisera was established by liquid-phase absorptions and confirmed in positive and negative tissue control systems. Our observations confirm that dipnoan (Neoceratodus) TSH shares a number of antigenic determinants with those of mammalian TSHβ and support the concept that mammalian TSHβ, or part of it, was established early in evolution, and that dipnoans (Neoceratodus) as living sarcopterygians may have an ancestor in common with the early amphibians. The mapping and detailed description of TSH-like immunoreactive cells may furnish a background to facilitate current and future analysis of the ontogeny and time course of TSH production and release in Neoceratodus in relation to different physiological conditions.
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