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  • Title: An immunoperoxidase study of a human pituitary adenoma associated with Cushing's syndrome.
    Author: Wowra B, Peiffer J.
    Journal: Pathol Res Pract; 1984 Mar; 178(4):349-54. PubMed ID: 6328462.
    Abstract:
    A large endocrine active pituitary adenoma causing a Cushing's syndrome was investigated for the presence of subunits of the corticotropin-lipotropin precursor by immunohistology. A quantitative study revealed immunoreactivity (ir) for ACTH in 87.1% of the adenoma cells, beta-lipotropin-ir in 77.1%, beta-endorphin-ir in 75.3%, alpha-MSH-ir in 22.9% and methionine-enkephalin-ir in 7.8%. The adjacent distal pituitary gland showed a six-fold increase of prolactin-ir cells indicating the release of biologically active endogenous opiates. The strong alpha-MSH-ir within the adenoma cells in contrast to those of the distal pituitary may signify that alpha-MSH was being secreted by the adenoma. The proportions of other endocrine cell types within the anterior pituitary were normal (3.1% corticotrophs, 49.4% somatotrophs, 8.2% gonadotrophs and 7.1% thyrotrophs). 0.5% of the cells of the distal pituitary and 0.1% within the adenoma were VIP-ergic, which may be due to a vasoregularitory system and/or be involved in prolactin release.
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