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Department of Cell Biology, University of Córdoba (R.V.M., J.R.P., J.L.G.d.A., F.G.N., M.M.M.), 14071-Córdoba, Spain; and European Institute for Peptide Research (IFRMP 23), Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Neuroendocrinology, INSERM U-413, UA CNRS, University of Rouen (L.D., M.C.T., H.V.), 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Dr. Francisco Gracia-Navarro, Department of Cell Biology, Edificio C-6, 3a Planta, Campus Universitario de Rabanales, University of Córdoba, E-14071 Córdoba, Spain. E-mail: fgracia{at}uco.es
The intermediate lobe of the pituitary secretes the melanotropic
hormone
-MSH, which in amphibians plays a crucial role in skin color
adaptation. It has been previously demonstrated that, in the frog
Rana ridibunda, the intermediate lobe is composed of two
distinct subpopulations of melanotrope cells that can be separated
in vitro by using Percoll density gradients. These two
melanotrope cell subsets, referred to as high-density (HD) and
low-density (LD) cells, differ in their ultrastructural characteristics
as well as in their biosynthetic and secretory activity. However, the
specific, physiological role of the heterogeneity displayed by
melanotrope cells remains elusive. In the present study, we
investigated the effects of background color adaptation on melanotrope
cell subpopulations. We found that adaptation of frogs to dark or white
environment did not modify either the overall number of cells per
intermediate lobe or the apoptotic and proliferation rates of
melanotrope cells. On the other hand, adaptation of the animals to a
white background significantly increased the proportion of
hormone-storage HD cells and caused a concomitant decrease in that of
LD cells (which exhibit higher levels of
-MSH release and POMC
messenger RNA than HD cells). Conversely, after black-background
adaptation the proportion of LD cells was markedly increased,
suggesting that interconversion of HD cells to LD cells occurs during
physiological activation of the intermediate lobe. In addition,
black-background adaptation also enhanced
-MSH release by both cell
subpopulations and increased inositol phosphate production in LD cells.
These data indicate that, in frog, the proportions of the two
melanotrope cell subsets undergo marked modifications during skin color
adaptation, likely reflecting the occurrence of a secretory cell cycle
whose dynamics are highly correlated to the hormonal demand imposed by
the environment.
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