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Postnatal Development of Somatotrophs and Mammotrophs in the Pars Distalis of the C57BL Mouse

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Journal Cell Tissue Res
Date 1980 Jan 1
PMID 7417994
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The pars distalis of the pituitary gland of the C57BL mouse was studied by means of electron microscopy during postnatal stages of males ranging in age from newborn through 24 days, with particular emphasis on the somatotrophs and mammotrophs. During this period, growth curves were plotted in order to correlate postnatal growth patterns with the state of differentiation of the somatotrophs in the pars distalis. In the newborn, the somatotrophs show well developed organelles, including rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi complexes. These cells are not as densely packed with granules as the adult somatotrophs; however, from days 5 through 24, they show a progressive accumulation of granules. Although mammotrophs are scarce in the newborn, they are readily distinguishable in the pars distalis at 5 days. Male mice in small litters show a progressive increase in body weight between birth and 11-12 days, at which time the rate slackens until 18-19 days when the rate again increases. Growth curves for mice from large litters are similar to those from smaller litters, except that the transitory decrease in rate is more prominent.

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