A Secreted Fluorescent Reporter Targeted to Pituitary Growth Hormone Cells in Transgenic Mice
In stable transfection experiments in the GH-producing GC cell line, a construct containing the entire signal peptide and the first 22 residues of human GH linked in frame with enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP), produced brightly fluorescent cells with a granular distribution of eGFP. This e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 2000-12, Vol.141 (12), p.4681-4689 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In stable transfection experiments in the GH-producing GC cell line, a
construct containing the entire signal peptide and the first 22
residues of human GH linked in frame with enhanced green fluorescent
protein (eGFP), produced brightly fluorescent cells with a granular
distribution of eGFP. This eGFP reporter was then inserted into a 40-kb
cosmid transgene containing the locus control region for the hGH gene
and used to generate transgenic mice. Anterior pituitaries from these
GH-eGFP transgenic mice showed numerous clusters of strongly
fluorescent cells, which were also immunopositive for GH, and which
could be isolated and enriched by fluorescence-activated cell sorting.
Confocal scanning microscopy of pituitary GH cells from GH-eGFP
transgenic mice showed a markedly granular appearance of fluorescence.
Immunogold electron microscopy and RIA confirmed that the eGFP product
was packaged in the dense cored secretory vesicles of somatotrophs and
was secreted in parallel with GH in response to stimulation by GRF.
Using eGFP fluorescence, it was possible to identify clusters of GH
cells in acute pituitary slices and to observe spontaneous transient
rises in their intracellular Ca2+ concentrations after
loading with Ca2+ sensitive dyes. This transgenic approach
opens the way to direct visualization of spontaneous and
secretagogue-induced secretory mechanisms in identified GH cells. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.141.12.7828 |