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Identification des cellules hypophysaires sécrétant l'ACTH chez le rat

Identification of the ACTH secreting cells in the rat pituitary

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In order to clarify the identity of the ACTH-secreting cells in the rat pituitary, morphological studies were performed in adrenalectomized rats which have a specific increase in ACTH secretion. Pituitaries were removed and fixed for both light and electron microscopy at different time intervals (1 to 21 days) after adrenalectomy. Pituitaries of adrenalectomized animals which received dexamethasone, a potent inhibitor of ACTH secretion, were also studied. In these experiments, it was found that a specific cell type was stimulated as ACTH secretion was increased. This cell, which became enlarged after adrenalectomy, is characterized by an irregular shape and frequent association with somatotropic cells. The rough endoplasmic reticulum was poorly developed in contrast to a prominent Golgi apparatus. The secretory granules of this corticotropic cell were about 200 mμ in diameter and located in a single row along the plasma membrane. By light microscopic examination, these secretory granules could not be clearly identified. Dexamethasone administration provoked a specific decrease in size of corticotrophic cells, as well as an accumulation of secretory granules. Identification of corticotrophic cells in control rats was facilitated by comparison with those of adrenalectomized rats. In both cases, the general appearance of this cell type was similar except for size difference. Also in the control animals the Golgi apparatus was less prominent than in adrenalectomized rats.

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Dans le but d'identifier la cellule hypophysaire responsable de la sécrétion d'ACTH chez le rat, des études morphologiques, en microscopie optique et électronique, furent entreprises chez des animaux surrénalectomisés, c'est-à-dire dans des conditions où la sécrétion d'ACTH est spécifiquement augmentée. Le prélèvement des hypophyses fut effectué à des intervalles allant de 1 à 21 jours après surrénalectomie. Des hypophyses d'animaux surrénalectomisés et traités par la dexaméthasone, un inhibiteur de la secrétion d'ACTH, furent également étudiées. Il découle de ces expériences qu'un type cellulaire est stimulé en même temps que la sécrétion d'ACTH augmente. Cette cellule, hypertrophiée après surrénalectomie, possède une forme irrégulière et est très souvent en contact avec les cellules somatotropes; son ergastoplasme peu développé contraste avec un appareil de Golgi très important. Les granules secrétoires corticotropes ont un diamètre d'environ 200 mμ, sont peu abondants et disposés le long de la membrane cellulaire. Ces granules n'ont cependant pas été caractérisés en microscopie optique. L'administration de dexaméthasone provoque une régression spécifique de la cellule corticotrope ainsi qu'une accumulation des granules sécrétoires dans le cytoplasme. Chez l'animal intact, il devient possible d'identifier la cellule corticotrope qui possède les caractéristiques générales de la cellule stimulée, mais dont le cytoplasme et l'appareil de Golgi sont peu importants.

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E.R.A. 42 du C.N.R.S. Avec la collaboration technique de Mmes O. Racadot, Y. Drouet et de Mlle A. Devaux.

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Pelletier, G., Racadot, J. Identification des cellules hypophysaires sécrétant l'ACTH chez le rat. Z. Zellforsch. 116, 228–239 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00331263

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