Production of transferrin-like immunoreactivity by rat anterior pituitary and intermediate lobe

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Using a specific anti-rat transferrin (Tf) antiserum, Tf-like immunoreactivity (Tf-lir) was detected by immunostaining in intact rat pituitaries and in reaggregated pituitary cells cultured in serum-free medium. Tf-lir cells were present in the anterior pituitary (AP), and in the intermediate (IL) and neural lobes (NL). In the AP, Tf-lir cells were oval or polygonal. An unusual topographical distribution was found. Tf-lir cells mainly occurred as dense clusters in the lateral wings. In the central part of the AP, Tf-lir was found in flattened perisinusoidal cells. Double immunostaining for Tf and the different pituitary hormones showed that Tf- lir co-localized with some gonadotrophs and somatotrophs (7% and 3% of Tf- lir cells, respectively, in typical sections). No co-localization was seen with PRL, ACTH, TSH, or α-MSH. The distribution of Tf-lir cells and their cell shape completely differed from that of S-100-positive cells in the AP. In the IL, dusters of large stellate Tf-lir cells were found. Again, their distribution completely differed from S-100-positive cells. In the NL, diffuse staining was found. Double immunostaining of paraffin-embedded sections of reaggregate cell cultures of the AP did not reveal any co- localization of Tf-lir with ACTH, α-MSH, LH, FSH, TSH, GH, or PRL. In aggregates consisting of NL + IL cells, Tf-lir was located in dusters: no co- localization with ACTH or α-MSH could be demonstrated. Reaggregate cell cultures of AP and NL + IL secreted Tf-lir as measured by radioimmunoassay, at least during 21 days of culture. After metabolic labeling with [35S]- methionine and immunoprecipitation of [25S]-methionine-labeled material present in the culture medium of both AP and NL + IL aggregates with anti-Tf antiserum, a 35S-labeled substance was found, which on SDS-PAGE showed an apparent M(r) of ~78 KD, corresponding to the M(r) of rat Tf. The present data show that a specific population of cells of rat anterior pituitary is capable of synthesizing, storing, and secreting transferrin or a substance closely related to it. Cells different from melanotrophs and S-100 cells in the IL, as well as pituicytes in the NL, also appear to produce this material. We suggest that transferrin or a transferrin-like substance may have a local role in the transport of iron or other metals or may play a role as growth factor in the three lobes of the pituitary gland.

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Tilemans, D., Vande Vijver, V., Verhoeven, G., & Denef, C. (1995). Production of transferrin-like immunoreactivity by rat anterior pituitary and intermediate lobe. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 43(7), 657–664. https://doi.org/10.1177/43.7.7608520

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