Immunohistochemical demonstration of oncocytes in nongonadotrophic pituitary adenomas |
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Authors: | H. Nishioka Hiroshi Ito Asao Hirano |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Medical University, 6-7-1 Nishi-shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan Tel.: +81-3-3342-6111 (ext. 5773), Fax: +81-3-3340-4285, JP;(2) Division of Neuropathology, Department of Pathology, Montefiore Medical Center, USA, US |
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Abstract: | An immunohistochemical study to demonstrate oncocytes in nongonadotrophic pituitary adenomas was performed. The adenomas were 10 prolactinomas, 2 ACTH-producing adenomas (ACTHomas), and 28 growth hormone-producing adenomas (GHomas); we also studied 5 pituitary oncocytomas. GHomas were divided into two groups: GHomas with (GHomas-1) and without (GHomas-2) fibrous bodies. A small number of solitary large cells showed intense cytoplasmic granular reactivity for mitochondrial protein and cytochrome oxidase, resembling oncocytes in oncocytomas. The proportions of the mitochondrial protein-positive cells ranged from zero to 2.1% (0.3±0.4%). They were more frequent in GHomas, GHomas-1 in particular, than other types of adenomas (P<0.01), and were mostly negative in prolactinomas and ACTHomas. In multivariate analysis, the proportions showed positive correlation with age (P<0.01) and the Ki-67 (MIB-1) labeling index (P<0.01) and tended to increase in number with recurrence (P<0.05). In GHomas, these cells were more common in cases with low basal GH level (P<0.01) and large tumor volume (P<0.01). We consider that these cells represent oncocytes existing in varying numbers in adenomas. We suggest that oncocytic change in nongonadotrophic adenomas indicates poor differentiation and/or some aggressiveness, which lead to a decrease in the endocrine activity of the tumor. Received: 16 April 1999 / Accepted: 26 May 1999 |
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Keywords: | Pituitary adenomas Growth hormone- producing adenomas Immunohistochemistry Mitochondria Oncocytes |
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