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Immunocytochemistry of Gonadotropic Cells and Identification of Cell Types in Ultrathin Cryosections of the Pituitary of the Rainbow Trout, Salmo Gairdneri

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Journal Cell Tissue Res
Date 1982 Jan 1
PMID 6751548
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The most frequently occurring cell types in the pars distalis of the pituitary gland of the rainbow trout, (i) the lactotropic, (ii) the gonadotropic, and (iii) the somatotropic cells, were identified in cryosections. Their morphological characteristics were compared with those of Epon-embedded material. Cell location, cell form, position of the nucleus, arrangement of rough endoplasmic reticulum and sizes of secretory granules proved to be useful parameters for identification. The size distribution of secretory granules of corresponding cells in cryosections and Epon sections proved to be similar. Additionally, both the immunoferritin and the unlabeled antibody enzyme method were applied for the immunocytochemical labeling of gonadotropic hormone-producing cells in cryosections. Anti-salmon-GTH as well as anti-carp-GTH serum showed the presence of GTH in both the smaller and the larger granules of the classical GTH cells, but also produced a reaction in TSH cells. Labelling of TSH cells was absent when using anti-beta-carp-GTH. Specificity of the reaction depended upon the degree of dilution of the anti-GTH serum. Results with dilutions of 1:4,000 and 1:8,000 in the unlabeled antibody enzyme method, and of 1:8,000 up to 1:32,000 in the immunoferritin technique were optimal. Acid phosphatase activity in the smaller granules was demonstrated by enzyme cytochemistry in Epon sections. The relationship of the presence of hormone in these granules is discussed. The high sensitivity of the immunocytochemical labeling procedure is discussed with respect to cryo-ultramicrotomy.

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