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Title: The ultrastructure of the pituitary gland under chronic stimulation of the ACTH-cells in human pathology and animal experiments. Author: Caselitz J, Saeger W. Journal: Endokrinologie; 1979; 74(2):163-76. PubMed ID: 231515. Abstract: Chronic stimulation of the ACTH-cells in rats was undertaken by adrenalectomy, chemical adrenostasis, by application of a CRF-analog and by non-specific means. The ultrastructural findings of the ACTH-cells were compared to those of the human pituitary gland in Cushing's disease. The pituitaries of 12 patients with the hypothalamic-hypophyseal form of Cushing's syndrome were studied by electron microscopy. A good correlation of the experimental observations to those in human pathology could be seen in the first steps of reaction. There was an enlargement of the ACTH-cells with well developed organelles and there was a simple hyperplasia. The following forms of reaction, nodular hyperplasia and adenomas, were only observed in the human pituitary glands. Chronic suppression by steroids leads to a diminution of the single ACTH-cell and their organelles and a reduction. The appearance of Crooke's cells is specific for the human pituitary and is not reproduced in animal experiments.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]