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Prevot V, Dehouck B, Sharif A, Ciofi P, Giacobini P, Clasadonte J. The Versatile Tanycyte: A Hypothalamic Integrator of Reproduction and Energy Metabolism. Endocr Rev 2018; 39:333-368. [PMID: 29351662 DOI: 10.1210/er.2017-00235] [Citation(s) in RCA: 162] [Impact Index Per Article: 23.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/01/2017] [Accepted: 01/12/2018] [Indexed: 12/16/2022]
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The fertility and survival of an individual rely on the ability of the periphery to promptly, effectively, and reproducibly communicate with brain neural networks that control reproduction, food intake, and energy homeostasis. Tanycytes, a specialized glial cell type lining the wall of the third ventricle in the median eminence of the hypothalamus, appear to act as the linchpin of these processes by dynamically controlling the secretion of neuropeptides into the portal vasculature by hypothalamic neurons and regulating blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid exchanges, both processes that depend on the ability of these cells to adapt their morphology to the physiological state of the individual. In addition to their barrier properties, tanycytes possess the ability to sense blood glucose levels, and play a fundamental and active role in shuttling circulating metabolic signals to hypothalamic neurons that control food intake. Moreover, accumulating data suggest that, in keeping with their putative descent from radial glial cells, tanycytes are endowed with neural stem cell properties and may respond to dietary or reproductive cues by modulating hypothalamic neurogenesis. Tanycytes could thus constitute the missing link in the loop connecting behavior, hormonal changes, signal transduction, central neuronal activation and, finally, behavior again. In this article, we will examine these recent advances in the understanding of tanycytic plasticity and function in the hypothalamus and the underlying molecular mechanisms. We will also discuss the putative involvement and therapeutic potential of hypothalamic tanycytes in metabolic and fertility disorders.
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- Vincent Prevot
- Inserm, Laboratory of Development and Plasticity of the Neuroendocrine Brain, Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, Lille, France.,University of Lille, FHU 1000 Days for Health, School of Medicine, Lille, France
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- Inserm, Laboratory of Development and Plasticity of the Neuroendocrine Brain, Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, Lille, France.,University of Lille, FHU 1000 Days for Health, School of Medicine, Lille, France
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- Inserm, Laboratory of Development and Plasticity of the Neuroendocrine Brain, Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, Lille, France.,University of Lille, FHU 1000 Days for Health, School of Medicine, Lille, France
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- Inserm, Neurocentre Magendie, Bordeaux, France.,Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
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- Inserm, Laboratory of Development and Plasticity of the Neuroendocrine Brain, Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, Lille, France.,University of Lille, FHU 1000 Days for Health, School of Medicine, Lille, France
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- Inserm, Laboratory of Development and Plasticity of the Neuroendocrine Brain, Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, Lille, France.,University of Lille, FHU 1000 Days for Health, School of Medicine, Lille, France
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Characterization and topography of LH-RH neurons in the rabbit. Neurosci Lett 2012; 2:201-5. [PMID: 19604841 DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(76)90015-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/10/1976] [Accepted: 05/10/1976] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
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The localization of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH) has been studied in the rabbit with the indirect immunofluorescence technique. LH-RH-positive perikarya are scattered from the rostral mesencephalon up to the parolfactory area and give rise to two main tracts ending in the infundibulum and the lamina terminalis.
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Li JY, Pagesy P, Berthet M, Racadot O, Kujas M, Racadot J, Peillon F. Somatostatin cells in human somatotropic adenomas. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 1992; 420:95-101. [PMID: 1347188 DOI: 10.1007/bf01605990] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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Data from our group have shown that the human adenomatous and normal anterior pituitary may be the source of somatostatin (SRIH). SRIH-producing cells were identified in two somatotropic adenomas. Immunoreactive SRIH cells were present in both cases. In case 2, material was available for RNA studies, in situ hybridization and electron microscopy. The size of the transcript identified by Northern blot analysis was identical to that of hypothalamic SRIH mRNA. In situ hybridization showed that the SRIH gene was expressed in a cell subset superimposable to that identified by immunocytochemistry. Co-localization studies revealed that SRIH and growth hormone (GH) immunoreactivities were not present in the same cells. Ultrastructural immunogold labelling showed that SRIH cells had features distinct from those of the somatotropes. The results confirm that the somatotropic adenomas have the ability to synthesize SRIH, indicate that SRIH expression is restricted to a subset of adenoma cells different from GH-producing cells, and imply that SRIH cells are involved in paracrine regulation of neighbouring somatotropes.
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- J Y Li
- I.N.S.E.R.M. U.223, Paris, France
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We describe here 9 patients with somatotroph adenomas associated with mild features of acromegaly and basal plasma GH levels in the normal range. In 5 women and 4 men, 26 to 61 yrs old, the diagnosis of prolactinoma or non-secreting pituitary adenoma had been previously made on the basis of amenorrhea-galactorrhea or tumoral symptoms. However, they had discrete signs of coarsening of the facial features and moderate but evolutive changes of hand and foot sizes. Basal GH levels were in the normal range (0.4 to 4.5 micrograms/l, N less than 5 micrograms/l) but unaffected by oral glucose and insulin tolerance tests while IGF-I concentrations were elevated in all the cases (range 1.7 to 5.8 U/ml, N: 0.37-1.41 U/ml). Plasma PRL concentrations were elevated in 5 patients (range 16 to 80 micrograms/l, N less than 13 micrograms/l in men and N less than 19 micrograms/l in women). The 9 patients had a macroadenoma with an extrasellar extension in 8 of them and all were operated on by the transsphenoidal route. Immunocytochemical studies demonstrated IRGH-cells in all the adenomas and IRPRL-cells in 5 of them. Electron microscopic analysis of 3 tumors showed that the secretory granules were sparse and the Golgi apparatus poorly developed. Molecular biology of 7 tumors showed the presence of small amounts of GH mRNA. This result was in agreement with the morphological aspect, suggesting a low rate of GH synthesis. Thanks to these different approaches the diagnosis of silent somatotroph adenoma should sometimes be reconsidered.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- P Pagesy
- INSERM U. 223, Faculté de Médecine Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France
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Bression D, Chaumet-Riffaud P, Brandi AM, Comte A, Peillon F, Kiechel JR. Binding of (+)-PN 200-110 to rat pituitaries and to normal and adenomatous human pituitaries. Mol Cell Endocrinol 1987; 50:255-61. [PMID: 3032711 DOI: 10.1016/0303-7207(87)90024-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/03/2023]
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Endocrine cells possess voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels involved in the modulation of hormonal secretion. Using the dihydropyridine, (+)-PN 200-110, we have investigated the binding characteristics of this ligand to pituitary membrane Ca2+ channels from normal rat, normal and adenomatous human pituitaries. [3H]PN 200-110 binds specifically to rat pituitary membranes to one class of sites (Kd = 0.41 +/- 0.10 mM; Bmax = 39 +/- 1.3 fmol/mg protein). At 37 degrees C, equilibrium is reached in 45 min and half-life of the binding is 13 min. No significant changes were observed for either the Kd or Bmax values between normal rat and human pituitaries or between the different types of adenomas (GH- and PRL-secreting and non-secreting). As the secretory activity of the pituitary adenomas, involving Ca2+ mobilization, varies from one adenoma to another, our results could indicate that, if there is a modified regulation of Ca2+ entry in the adenomas, it may not be related to a varying number of calcium channels, at least the channels labeled by the dihydropyridine (+)-PN 200-110.
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Knigge KM, Hoffman G, Scott DE, Sladek JR. Identification of catecholamine and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH)-containing neurons in primary cultures of dispersed cells of the basal hypothalamus. Brain Res 1977; 120:393-405. [PMID: 318904 DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(77)90394-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 35] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/14/2022]
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Primary cultures of dispersed cells were prepared from 3-5 mg pieces of basal hypothalami of 10-12-day-old rats. The tissue included median eminence, arcuate nucleus and variable amounts of adjacent hypothalamus and preoptic area. The dispersion procedure consisted basically of tissue trypsinization and mechanical dissociation of cells. They were cultured in a modified L-15 medium in an air atmosphere. Neurons survived approximately 3 months. On the basis of morphological characteristics, two basic cell types could be distinguished. One was a larger (50 mum diameter) multipolar cell; microspectrofluorometric analysis revealed that a small percentage of these neurons contained a catecholamine. A second type was smaller, fusiform or ovoid and generally bipolar; a significant number of these were immunoreactive for the releasing hormone LHRH.
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Doerr-Schott J, Dubois MP. LHRH-like system in the brain of Xenopus laevis Daud: immunohistochemical idenfication. Cell Tissue Res 1976; 172:477-86. [PMID: 791498 DOI: 10.1007/bf00220333] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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Rabbit antiserum to synthetic LHRH was used with the immunofluorescence technique to identify the LHRH-secreting neurons and their axonal pathways in the brain of Xenopus laevis. Three groups of immunoreactive neurons were identified: the first, in the telencephalon, is a paired group of cells scattered near the two telencephalic ventricles; the second group lies near the preoptic recess; the third group occurs in the ventral wall of the infundibulum. Two principal neuronal pathways were observed: Fibres originating from the dorsally located telencephalic neurons converge on the cephalic median plane where they form a single bundle behind the telencephalic furrow. This bundle descends towards the anterior border of the preoptic recess where it divides into two nerve bundles which pass on either side of the preoptic recess, run above the optic chiasma then cross the infundibular floor and finally terminate in the median eminence. The second pathway is more direct. The more ventrally located telencephalic LHRH cells give rise to this second pathway. Their axons converge with the other LHRH fibres near the lateral border of the preoptic recess. Most of the LHRH nerve fibres terminate in the median eminence although some terminate near the paired pars tuberalis. No reaction was observed after the use of antiserum absorbed with synthetic antigen.
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