The peptide guanylin, first isolated from rat small intestine, is involved in the regulation of water– electrolyte transport between the intracellular and extracellular compartments of the epithelia. The main sites of guanylin expression are the intestinal, airway, or exocrine gland ductal epithelia where guanylin acts in a paracrine/luminocrine fashion. Because guanylin also circulates in the blood, sources of this peptide were sought in endocrine glands. Our group has already demonstrated the presence of guanylin-immunoreactive cells in the pars tuberalis of male rat adenohypophysis. In this study, we investigated whether guanylin-immu- noreactive cells exist also in the adenohypophysial pars distalis and whether their appearance or distribution correlates with various physiological conditions in fe- male rats or alters after gonadectomy in both sexes. These studies revealed that the rat pars distalis contains two guanylin-immunoreactive cell types, gonadotrophic cells, whose number varied notably during the estrous cycle, reached a peak in the proestrous phase, and in- creased consistently during pregnancy, in lactating ani- mals, and after gonadectomy, and folliculo-stellate cells, a discrete number of which were found only in female rats at the estrous phase. These findings suggest that guanylin is involved in regulating gonadotrophic cell function. They also add important information on the controversially discussed functions of folliculo-stellate cells.

Guanylin-immunoreactive cells in the female and male rat adenohypophysis and their changes under various physiological and experimental conditions / D'Este, Loredana; Casini, Arianna; Yalcin, Cetin; Tibor, Wenger; Renda, Tindaro Giuseppe. - In: HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0948-6143. - 123:3(2005), pp. 303-313. [10.1007/s00418-004-0738-1]

Guanylin-immunoreactive cells in the female and male rat adenohypophysis and their changes under various physiological and experimental conditions

D'ESTE, Loredana;CASINI, Arianna;RENDA, Tindaro Giuseppe
2005

Abstract

The peptide guanylin, first isolated from rat small intestine, is involved in the regulation of water– electrolyte transport between the intracellular and extracellular compartments of the epithelia. The main sites of guanylin expression are the intestinal, airway, or exocrine gland ductal epithelia where guanylin acts in a paracrine/luminocrine fashion. Because guanylin also circulates in the blood, sources of this peptide were sought in endocrine glands. Our group has already demonstrated the presence of guanylin-immunoreactive cells in the pars tuberalis of male rat adenohypophysis. In this study, we investigated whether guanylin-immu- noreactive cells exist also in the adenohypophysial pars distalis and whether their appearance or distribution correlates with various physiological conditions in fe- male rats or alters after gonadectomy in both sexes. These studies revealed that the rat pars distalis contains two guanylin-immunoreactive cell types, gonadotrophic cells, whose number varied notably during the estrous cycle, reached a peak in the proestrous phase, and in- creased consistently during pregnancy, in lactating ani- mals, and after gonadectomy, and folliculo-stellate cells, a discrete number of which were found only in female rats at the estrous phase. These findings suggest that guanylin is involved in regulating gonadotrophic cell function. They also add important information on the controversially discussed functions of folliculo-stellate cells.
2005
estrous cycle; folliculo-stellate cells; gonadectomy; gonadotrophic cells; guanylate cyclase c-activating peptides; immunohistochemistry
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Guanylin-immunoreactive cells in the female and male rat adenohypophysis and their changes under various physiological and experimental conditions / D'Este, Loredana; Casini, Arianna; Yalcin, Cetin; Tibor, Wenger; Renda, Tindaro Giuseppe. - In: HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0948-6143. - 123:3(2005), pp. 303-313. [10.1007/s00418-004-0738-1]
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