Histological Evaluation of the Dopaminergic Regulation of Proopiomelandcortin Gene Expression in the Intermediate Lobe of the Rat Pituitary, Involving in Situ Hybridization and [3H]Thymidine Uptake Measurement

1987 
The melanotroph, a polyhedral secretory cell with an ovoid smooth nucleus, is the primary cell type of the intermediate lobe (IL) of the rat pituitary. The melanotrophs are not uniform, but differ in the tinctorial properties of their cytoplasm; some cells appear distinctly darker, others lighter, and cells staining in intermediate shades are also found. In addition, in situ hybridization using proopiomelanocortin (POMC) probes shows an uneven distribution of POMC mRNA among melanotrophs, indicating that different cells maintain different levels of biosynthetic activity. Dopaminergic drugs known to alter the secretion of POMC-related peptides from the IL produced parallel changes in histological staining properties and the amount of POMC mRNA per cell, as determined by in situ hybridization. Acute bromocriptine treatment (6 h) produced a dramatic reduction in grain counts over melanotroph cytoplasm (to 10% of the control levels). A similar reduction persisted after chronic treatment. Six hours after a sin...
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