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Pituitary gland. Embryonic origin –Anterior pituitary gland (adenohypophysis) Rathke’s pouch –Roof of the embryonic mouth –Glandular tissue containing.

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Page 1: Pituitary gland. Embryonic origin –Anterior pituitary gland (adenohypophysis) Rathke’s pouch –Roof of the embryonic mouth –Glandular tissue containing.

Pituitary gland

Page 2: Pituitary gland. Embryonic origin –Anterior pituitary gland (adenohypophysis) Rathke’s pouch –Roof of the embryonic mouth –Glandular tissue containing.

Pituitary gland

• Embryonic origin– Anterior pituitary gland (adenohypophysis)

• Rathke’s pouch– Roof of the embryonic mouth– Glandular tissue containing secretory cells

– Posterior pituitary gland (neurohypophysis)• Infundibulum/brain floor)

– Part of the CNS– Contains axons of the hypothalamic neurons

– Housed in a bony capsle called sella turcica

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• Anterior lobe (predominant lobe)– Differentiation of cells

• Spatiotemporal regulation– Expression of cell-

specific transcription factor(s) at the specific stage of development

– Concentration gradient of soluble factors

• Sexually dimorphic– Gonadotrophs in male –

predominantly LH secreting cells

– Gonadotrophs in female-equal distribution of LH and FSH secreting cells

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• Pars tuberalis– Dorsal extension of

anterior lobe• Surrounds the

infundibulum

• Pars Intermedia– Derived from anterior

pituitary cells adjacent to infundibulum

• May not be clearly defined in many species

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• Pars nervosa– Posterior lobe– Extension of the CNS– Contains axons of

hypothalamic neurons

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• Blood vessels– Portal plexus from hypothalamus

• Median eminence• Forms hypothalamic-portal circulation• Bidirectional flow of blood

– Retrograde flow from the pituitary to hypothalamus (short-loop feedback system)

– Systemic arteries• Inferior hypophyseal arterial blanches

– Posterior pituitary gland

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Regulation of hormone secretion

• Hypothalamic level– Releasing/inhibitory factors

• Transcription of mRNA• Secretion of hormone

• Peripheral hormones– Feedback system

• Autocrine/paracrine factors• Net results

– Pulstatile secretion of pituitary hormones

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Role of transcription factors

• Determination of cell type lineage– Temporal regulation of transcription cascade

• Homeodomain transcription factors

– Early differentiation• Expression of Rpx and Ptx• LIM homeodomain superfamily

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• Ptx superfamily– Universal regulator of transcription within the anterior

pituitary• Pit-1

– GH, PRL, TSH, and GHRH receptor mRNA transcription

– Interaction with other factors to induce commitment of cells to differentiate (estrogen receptor, thyrotroph embryonic factor)

– Transcription of its own mRNA

• GATA-2– Developmental regulation of alpha subunit expression

– Interaction with SF-1 and DAX-1 triggers differentiation into gonadotrophs

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Endocrine cells

• Five types– Corticotrophs– Somatotrophs– Lactotrophs/mammotrophs– Thyrotrophs– Gonadotrophs

• Staining characteristics– Acidphils (stained with acidic dye)– Basophils (stained with basic dye)

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Endocrine cells

• Corticotrophs– Basophils– 20 % of functional anterior pituitary gland cells– Appears the earliest

• 8 weeks of gestation

– Clustered mainly in central median pituitary wedge

– Large, irregularly shaped cells

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• Lactotrophs– Acidophils– Same stem cells as somatotrophs

• Could give rise to mammosomatotrophs– Produce both GH and PRL

– 15-25 % of functional pituitary cells• Two types

– Large polyhedral cells (found throughout the gland)– Smaller angulated elongated cells (lateral wings and

median wedge)

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• Gonadotrophs– Basophils– 10-15 % of functional pituitary cells– Contains two types of secretory glanules

• Large (350-450 m) • Small (150-250 m)

– Secretion of two distinct hormones by the same cells

• GnRH pulsatility

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• Somatotrophs– Acidophils– 35-45% of functional anterior pituitary cells– Same stem cells as lactotrophs

• Mammosomatotrophs• Differentiation induced by TRH or dopamine along

with estrogen

– Large secretory granules (700 m)

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• Thyrotrophs– Basophils– 5 % of functional anterior pituitary cells– Smaller in size

• Smaller secretory granules (120-150 m)