Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized Rats
Long-term hormone replacement therapy due to panhypopituitarism can lead to serious complications and thus, pituitary transplantation is considered a more desirable. We investigated functional restoration after allotransplatation of the pituitary gland. We transplanted extracted pituitary gland into...
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doaj-ab9092bde7ee4687beb08ab79972a0742021-01-30T00:02:37ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092021-01-011026726710.3390/cells10020267Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized RatsJai Ho Choi0Jung Eun Lee1Hong-Lim Kim2Seung Hyun Ko3Se Hoon Kim4Seung Ho Yang5Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul St Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 222 Banpodaero, Seochogu, Seoul 06591, KoreaCell Death Disease Research Center, Department of Neurosurgery, St. Vincent Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 222 Banpodaero, Seochogu, Seoul 06591, KoreaIntegrative Research Support Center, Laboratory of Electron Microscope, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 222 Banpodaero, Seochogu, Seoul 06591, KoreaDepartment of Endocrinology, St. Vincent Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 222 Banpodaero, Seochogu, Seoul 06591, KoreaDepartment of Pathology, Yonsei University of College of Medicine, Seoul 06591, KoreaCell Death Disease Research Center, Department of Neurosurgery, St. Vincent Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 222 Banpodaero, Seochogu, Seoul 06591, KoreaLong-term hormone replacement therapy due to panhypopituitarism can lead to serious complications and thus, pituitary transplantation is considered a more desirable. We investigated functional restoration after allotransplatation of the pituitary gland. We transplanted extracted pituitary gland into the omentum of an hypophysectomized rat. Two experiments were performed: (1) to confirm the hypophysectomy was successful and (2) to assess functional restoration after pituitary transplantation. Pituitary hormone level and weight change were consecutively assessed. Electron microscopic (EM) examinations were performed to identify morphological changes at 3 days after transplantation. We confirmed that pituitary gland was properly extracted from 6 rats after sacrifice. The findings showed (1) a weight loss of more than 3% or (2) a weight change of less than 2% along with a decreased growth hormone (GH) level by more than 80% at 2 weeks post-hypophysectomy. A further four rats underwent pituitary transplantation after hypophysectomy and were compared with the previously hypophysectomized rats. All showed rapid weight gain during the two weeks after transplantation. The thyroid-stimulating hormone, prolactin, and GH levels were restored at one week post-transplantation and maintained for 10 weeks. Hypophyseal tissue architecture was maintained at 3 days after transplantation, as indicated by EM. These data suggest that a transplanted pituitary gland can survive in the omentum with concomitant partial restoration of anterior pituitary hormones.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/2/267pituitary glandtransplantationhypophysectomy |
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Jai Ho Choi Jung Eun Lee Hong-Lim Kim Seung Hyun Ko Se Hoon Kim Seung Ho Yang Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized Rats Cells pituitary gland transplantation hypophysectomy |
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Jai Ho Choi Jung Eun Lee Hong-Lim Kim Seung Hyun Ko Se Hoon Kim Seung Ho Yang |
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Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized Rats |
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Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized Rats |
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Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized Rats |
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Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized Rats |
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Functional Restoration of Pituitary after Pituitary Allotransplantation into Hypophysectomized Rats |
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functional restoration of pituitary after pituitary allotransplantation into hypophysectomized rats |
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Long-term hormone replacement therapy due to panhypopituitarism can lead to serious complications and thus, pituitary transplantation is considered a more desirable. We investigated functional restoration after allotransplatation of the pituitary gland. We transplanted extracted pituitary gland into the omentum of an hypophysectomized rat. Two experiments were performed: (1) to confirm the hypophysectomy was successful and (2) to assess functional restoration after pituitary transplantation. Pituitary hormone level and weight change were consecutively assessed. Electron microscopic (EM) examinations were performed to identify morphological changes at 3 days after transplantation. We confirmed that pituitary gland was properly extracted from 6 rats after sacrifice. The findings showed (1) a weight loss of more than 3% or (2) a weight change of less than 2% along with a decreased growth hormone (GH) level by more than 80% at 2 weeks post-hypophysectomy. A further four rats underwent pituitary transplantation after hypophysectomy and were compared with the previously hypophysectomized rats. All showed rapid weight gain during the two weeks after transplantation. The thyroid-stimulating hormone, prolactin, and GH levels were restored at one week post-transplantation and maintained for 10 weeks. Hypophyseal tissue architecture was maintained at 3 days after transplantation, as indicated by EM. These data suggest that a transplanted pituitary gland can survive in the omentum with concomitant partial restoration of anterior pituitary hormones. |
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