Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone and Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor Messenger Ribonucleic Acids Expression in Nontumorous and Neoplastic Pituitaries1
Naoko Sanno,
Long Jin,
Xiang Qian,
R. Yoshiyuki Osamura,
Bernd W. Scheithauer,
Kalman Kovacs and
Ricardo V. Lloyd
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (N.S., L.J., X.Q.,
B.S., R.V.L.), Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota
55905; Department of Pathology (N.S., R.Y.O.), Tokai University School
of Medicine, Isehara-City, Kanagawa, 25911, Japan; and Department of
Pathology (K.K.), St. Michaels Hospital, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8,
Canada
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Ricardo V. Lloyd, M.D., Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.
In the nontumorous pituitary, GnRH stimulates the release andsynthesis
of LH and FSH by gonadotroph cells via the GnRH receptor(GnRH-R).
Little is known, however, about expression of GnRHand GnRH-R messenger
RNAs (mRNAs) in nontumorous pituitary tissueand in adenomas. To learn
more about the distribution and regulatoryroles of GnRH and its
receptor, we investigated the expressionof both GnRH and GnRH-R mRNAs
in nontumorous human pituitaryand in various types of pituitary
adenomas using the RT-PCR,in situ hybridization, and
in situ hybridization in combinationwith RT-PCR
(in situ RT-PCR). Using RT-PCR, GnRH mRNA was foundto
be expressed in normal human pituitaries and in all typesof adenomas.
Similarly, GnRH-R mRNA was expressed in nontumoroushuman pituitaries
and in most, but not all, adenomas. Theseincluded 5 gonadotroph
adenomas, 6 null cell adenomas, 1 of2 GH-producing tumors, and 1 of 2
ACTH-producing adenomas, butnot in the 2 PRL-producing adenomas
examined. In situ hybridizationstudies showed GnRH and
GnRH-R mRNAs in all 3 nontumorous pituitariesand in 12 of 33 (36.4%)
and 10 of 33 adenomas (30.3%), respectively.Using an indirect
in situ RT-PCR technique to increase the sensitivityof
the in situ localization, GnRH and GnRH-R mRNAs were
detectedin 29 (87.9%) and 25 (75.8%) of 33 adenomas,
respectively.
This is the first report of the localization of GnRH and GnRH-RmRNAs
in individual pituitary adenoma cells using in situ
RT-PCR.The frequent expression of GnRH and GnRH-R mRNAs in pituitary
cellssuggests that GnRH has autocrine/paracrine functions in
nontumorousand neoplastic pituitary tissues.
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