Effect of age on immunocytochemical staining characteristics of adenohypophyseal cells in Mongolian pony mares and stallions

To determine the effect of age on immunocytochemical staining characteristics of adenohypophyseal cells of Mongolian pony mares and stallions. 35 Mongolian ponies. Pituitary glands from 1- to 22-year-old horses of both sexes were collected at a commercial slaughterhouse in China and allocated into 7...

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description To determine the effect of age on immunocytochemical staining characteristics of adenohypophyseal cells of Mongolian pony mares and stallions. 35 Mongolian ponies. Pituitary glands from 1- to 22-year-old horses of both sexes were collected at a commercial slaughterhouse in China and allocated into 7 groups according to age and sex: prepubertal stallions (n = 5; 1 to 2 years old), young stallions (6; 3 to 7 years old), middle-aged stallions (4; 10 to 12 years old), old stallions (5; 15 to 22 years old), young mares (3; 3 to 7 years old), middle-aged mares (5; 10 to 12 years old), and old mares (7; 15 to 22 years old). Pituitary glands were processed for microscopy, and sections were immunocytochemically stained for various pituitary hormones. The percentages and cell areas of 6 types of adenohypophyseal cells were determined by use of morphometry. Age-related alterations in adenohypophyseal cells were detected in horses > 15 years old. Percentage of somatotrophs decreased with age regardless of sex, and percentage of lactotrophs increased with age in stallions. In old mares, percentage of follicle-stimulating hormone cells increased, whereas cell area of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone cells decreased. Differences between sexes for percentage of somatotrophs and lactotrophs, and cell area of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone cells were not evident in old horses. Differences among percentages and cell areas of pituitary cell types in old horses may be associated with degeneration of the sex organs.
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Aging - physiology
Analysis of Variance
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Female
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Growth Hormone - analysis
Horses - physiology
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Pituitary Gland, Anterior - physiology
Prolactin - analysis
Sex Characteristics
Thyrotropin - analysis
title Effect of age on immunocytochemical staining characteristics of adenohypophyseal cells in Mongolian pony mares and stallions
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