Effect of fetal hypophysectomy on the localization of the catecholamine biosynthetic enzymes and enkephalins in the adrenal medulla of the fetal sheep

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C. L. Coulter
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ABSTRACT

We have investigated the effect of fetal hypophysectomy on the localization of dopamine B-hydroxylase (DBH), phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT) and enkephalin-containing peptides in the fetal sheep adrenal, using immunocytochemical techniques.

Staining with anti-DBH was observed throughout the adrenal medulla in the intact (140–146 days of gestation) and hypophysectomized fetal sheep (147–164 days of gestation) and the newborn lamb (10–12 days after birth). In the adrenal medulla of the lategestation intact fetal sheep and newborn lamb, positive staining with anti-PNMT was observed in the peripheral rim of medullary cells adjacent to the adrenal cortex. After hypophysectomy, there was intense positive staining with anti-PNMT in the peripheral adrenal medullary cells and a small and variable proportion of central adrenal medullary cells were stained with anti-PNMT. In the adrenal gland of the intact fetal sheep and the newborn lamb, there was intense staining with anti-enkephalin in the peripheral rim of adrenal medullary cells. Staining with antienkephalin was less intense in the central medullary cells of the adrenal gland of the intact fetal sheep and the 10- to 12-day-old newborn lamb, and many unstained central medullary cells were present. After hypophysectomy, intense positive staining with antienkephalin was observed throughout the entire fetal adrenal medulla. Therefore, the fetal pituitary, either directly or indirectly through the adrenal cortex, plays a role in regulating the pattern of localization of both PNMT and enkephalin in the fetal sheep adrenal.

Journal of Endocrinology (1989) 121, 425–430

 

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