NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE IN THE HUMAN PITUITARY-GLAND

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LLOYD, RV
JIN, L
QIAN, X
ZHANG, SY
SCHEITHAUER, BW
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY | 1995年 / 146卷 / 01期
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Nitric oxide (NO) is generated by the NO synthase family of isozymes, which is present in many mammalian cells. The constitutive NO synthase isozymes generate NO, which acts via signal transduction mechanisms in the regulation of many functions including vascular tone and blood pressure, and the inducible isozymes mediate immunological mechanisms by cytotoxic and cytostatic effects. To determine whether NO has a role in anterior pituitary cell function, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization analyses were used to study NO synthase expression in normal and neoplastic human pituitary tissues. Brain NO synthase was localized in the anterior pituitary in secretory and in folliculo-stellate cells and in the posterior pituitary. Pituitary adenomas had higher levels of brain NO synthase protein and mRNA compared with normal pituitaries. Endothelial NO synthase was also present in anterior and posterior pituitary cells and in endothelial cells of the pituitary. Immunoblotting studies with brain NO synthase antibodies detected a slowly migrating similar to 155-kd band and more rapidly migrating similar to 90-kd and similar to 60-kd bands. Endothelial NO synthase, but not macrophage NO synthase, was also detected in the pituitary by immunoblotting studies, confirming the immunohistochemical observations. These findings indicate that NO synthase is expressed in normal neoplastic human pituitary tissues with increased levels of brain NO synthase protein and mRNA in adenomas compared with non-neoplastic pituitary cells and suggest that NO may play a regulatory role in hormone secretion in anterior pituitary cells.
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