Sandwich cell immunoblot assay(sandwich CIBA) was used to identify somatotrophs (GH cells), mammosomatotrophs, and mammotrophs (PRL cells) in pituitary tumors obtained from patients with GH-secreting adenomas and prolactinomas. The mean serum GH level was 177.6 ng/ml in 19 patients with GH-secreting adenomas and the mean PRL level was 2,129 ng/ml in 9 patients with prolactinomas. GH-secreting adenomas could be divided into 3 groups according to the proportions of the cell types. The GH cell dominant type had more than 70% GH cells. The mammosomatotroph cell dominant type had more than 80% mammosomatotrophs. The nondominant type had no dominant cell type. There was a good correlation (r2=0.804) between serum GH levels and tumor size in patients with the GH cell dominant type (n=10). The nondominant type (n=8) had a low serum level of GH except for one tumor. The mammosomatotroph cell dominant type (n=1) showed high serum levels of both GH and PRL. All prolactinomas had a predominance of PRL cells. Sandwich CIBA is a simple method for detecting GH cells, mammosomatotrophs, and PRL cells, and useful for classification for GH-secreting adenomas.
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Kojima, Y., Suzuki, S., Yamamura, K., Kawasaki, T., & Yamamoto, I. (2000). Identification of somatotrophs, mammosomatotrophs, and mammotrophs by sandwich cell immunoblot assay in GH-secreting adenomas and prolactinomas: Correlations between the proportions of hormone secreting cells and tumor size. Endocrine Journal, 47(2), 143–155. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.47.143
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