Light bodies in human pituitary adenomas |
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Authors: | Susanne Holck Ulla M. Wewer Reidar Albrechtsen |
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Affiliation: | (1) The University Institute of Pathological Anatomy, Frederik d. V's vej 11, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark;(2) The Laboratory of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Light bodies are large cytoplasmic granules originally described in the gonadotrophic cells of the rat pituitary gland. In order to determine whether similar bodies occur in the human anterior pituitary gland, 89 pituitary adenomas and periadenomatous tissue from 20 cases were examined by transmission electron microscopy. Double membrane bound bodies with filamentous internal structure identical to rodent light bodies were identified in 10 hormone-producing adenomas: 5 PRL, 1 PRL-GH, 2 GH, and 2 ACTH-producing tumours. No light bodies were found in the remaining 79 tumours nor in the pituitary cells in periadenomatous tissue from 20 cases. These results show that some human pituitary adenomas may contain light bodies identical to those seen in gonadotrophs of rat pituitary.Abbreviations PRL prolactin - GH growth hormone - ACTH adenocorticotropic hormone - FSH follicle-stimulating hormone - LH luteinizing hormone |
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Keywords: | Human pituitary adenomas Granules Electron microscopy |
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