SOX10-positive cells emerge in the rat pituitary gland during late embryogenesis and start to express S100[beta]

In the pituitary gland, S100[beta]-positive cells localize in the neurohypophysis and adenohypophysis but the lineage of the two groups remains obscure. S100[beta] is often observed in many neural crest-derived cell types. Therefore, in this study, we investigate the origin of pituitary S100[beta]-p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell and tissue research 2018-04, Vol.372 (1), p.77
Hauptverfasser: Ueharu, Hiroki, Yoshida, Saishu, Kanno, Naoko, Horiguchi, Kotaro, Nishimura, Naoto, Kato, Takako, Kato, Yukio
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Zusammenfassung:In the pituitary gland, S100[beta]-positive cells localize in the neurohypophysis and adenohypophysis but the lineage of the two groups remains obscure. S100[beta] is often observed in many neural crest-derived cell types. Therefore, in this study, we investigate the origin of pituitary S100[beta]-positive cells by immunohistochemistry for SOX10, a potent neural crest cell marker, using S100[beta]-green fluorescence protein-transgenic rats. On embryonic day 21.5, a SOX10-positive cell population, which was also positive for the stem/progenitor cell marker SOX2, emerged in the pituitary stalk and posterior lobe and subsequently expanded to create a rostral-caudal gradient on postnatal day 3 (P3). Thereafter, SOX10-positive cells appeared in the intermediate lobe by P15, localizing to the boundary facing the posterior lobe, the gap between the lobule structures and the marginal cell layer, a pituitary stem/progenitor cell niche. Subsequently, there was an increase in SOX10/S100[beta] double-positive cells; some of these cells in the gap between the lobule structures showed extended cytoplasm containing F-actin, indicating a feature of migration activity. The proportion of SOX10-positive cells in the postnatal anterior lobe was lower than 0.025% but about half of them co-localized with the pituitary-specific progenitor cell marker PROP1. Collectively, the present study identified that one of the lineages of S100[beta]-positive cells is a SOX10-positive one and that SOX10-positive cells express pituitary stem/progenitor cell marker genes.
ISSN:0302-766X
DOI:10.1007/s00441-017-2724-7