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Leptin receptor (leptin-R) is a polypeptide consisting of a single transmembrane-spanning component. Recent studies performed by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) have shown the production of leptin-R in various tissues including the pituitary, hypothalamus and reproductive organs. The localization of leptin-R protein in the pituitary gland, however, has not been extensively studied. This study deals with the expression of leptin-R in the normal rat pituitary gland, which was disclosed primarily in the plasma membrane fraction by immunoblotting and immunohistochemical staining methods. Double immunohistochemical staining revealed that the colocalization of leptin-R and anterior pituitary hormone expression was seen mainly in growth hormone (GH)-secreting cells (97.4±1.3%; GH-positive cells/leptin-R-positive cells), but in less than 1% of prolactin (PRL)-, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-, thyroid-stimulating hormone-β (TSHβ)- and follicle-stimulating hormone-β (FSHβ)/luteinizing hormone-β (LHβ)-positive cells. In contrast, leptin was localized most frequently in FSHβ/LHβ- and less frequently in TSHβ-positive cells. The above findings suggest that, in the rat anterior pituitary gland, there are paracrine relationships between leptin-producing cells and cells with leptin-R, which may regulate the function of GH cells.
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Sone, M., Nagata, H., Takekoshi, S. et al. Expression and localization of leptin receptor in the normal rat pituitary gland. Cell Tissue Res 305, 351–356 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410100407
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410100407