| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Submitted on September 10, 2004
Accepted on January 20, 2005
Laboratory of Cell Pharmacology, Department of Molecular Cell Biology, University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven) School of Medicine, Campus Gasthuisberg (O&N), B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: Hugo.Vankelecom{at}med.kuleuven.ac.be.
Nestin is an intermediate filament protein that has originally been identified as a marker of neuroepithelial stem/progenitor cells. The present study explored whether nestin immunoreactivity (nestin-ir) is present in the rat pituitary and in which cell type(s).
Nestin-ir was observed in scattered cells in the anterior (AL), intermediate (IL) and neural lobe (NL). Nestin-ir cells were predominantly of stellate shape, and were more numerous in immature than in adult animals. Nestin-ir did not colocalize with any pituitary hormone, and not or only very sporadically with the folliculo-stellate cell marker S100. In the IL, nestin-ir cells contained GFAP in an age-dependent manner. Nestin-ir cells were closely associated with endothelial and fibronectin-ir cells but did mostly not coincide. Nestin-ir was not found in (-smooth muscle actin (
SMA)-ir myofibroblasts, neither in microglial cells. Irrespective of age nestin-ir was detected in some unidentifiable cells that border the pituitary cleft.
Nestin-ir remained present in pituitary cultured as three-dimensional aggregates. Treatment with bFGF or LIF increased the number of nestin-ir cells. Starting from AL cell monolayer cultures, nestin-ir cells could be selected and propagated to a virtually pure population. These nestin-ir cells displayed remarkable motility and proliferative activity, and did not express hormones, GFAP or S100, but contained vimentin-, fibronectin- and
SMA-ir.
In conclusion, nestin-ir is present in the pituitary in cells that are neither hormonal nor typical folliculo-stellate. The expression pattern depends on age and lobe examined. Pericapillar localization suggests a pericyte phenotype for some of them. Whether the heterogeneous nestin-ir population also contains pituitary progenitor cells, remains to be explored.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
K. Janssens, O. Krylyshkina, N. Hersmus, H. Vankelecom, and C. Denef {beta}1-Adrenoceptor Expression in Rat Anterior Pituitary Gonadotrophs and in Mouse {alpha}T3-1 and L{beta}T2 Gonadotrophic Cell Lines Endocrinology, May 1, 2008; 149(5): 2313 - 2324. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. S. Gleiberman, T. Michurina, J. M. Encinas, J. L. Roig, P. Krasnov, F. Balordi, G. Fishell, M. G. Rosenfeld, and G. Enikolopov Genetic approaches identify adult pituitary stem cells PNAS, April 29, 2008; 105(17): 6332 - 6337. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
T. Fauquier, K. Rizzoti, M. Dattani, R. Lovell-Badge, and I. C. A. F. Robinson SOX2-expressing progenitor cells generate all of the major cell types in the adult mouse pituitary gland PNAS, February 26, 2008; 105(8): 2907 - 2912. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
S. Subburaju and G. Aguilera Vasopressin Mediates Mitogenic Responses to Adrenalectomy in the Rat Anterior Pituitary Endocrinology, July 1, 2007; 148(7): 3102 - 3110. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
D. A. Lepore, V. J. Jokubaitis, P. J. Simmons, K. N. Roeszler, R. Rossi, K. Bauer, and P. Q. Thomas A Role for Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in the Characterization, Enrichment, and Proliferation Potential of Adult Murine Pituitary Colony-Forming Cells Stem Cells, November 1, 2006; 24(11): 2382 - 2390. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. Alkemade, E. C Friesema, G. G Kuiper, W. M Wiersinga, D. F Swaab, T. J Visser, and E. Fliers Novel neuroanatomical pathways for thyroid hormone action in the human anterior pituitary. Eur. J. Endocrinol., March 1, 2006; 154(3): 491 - 500. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
W. Allaerts and H. Vankelecom History and perspectives of pituitary folliculo-stellate cell research Eur. J. Endocrinol., July 1, 2005; 153(1): 1 - 12. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH |
| Endocrinology | Endocrine Reviews | J. Clin. End. & Metab. |
| Molecular Endocrinology | Recent Prog. Horm. Res. | All Endocrine Journals |