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Departments of 1 Cell Biology and Neuroanatomy and 2 Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
In situ
hybridization was used to examine cellular differentiation during rat
adrenal regeneration, defining zona glomerulosa [cytochrome
P-450 aldosterone synthase
(P-450aldo) mRNA positive], zona
fasciculata [cytochrome P-450
11
-hydroxylase (P-45011
) mRNA
positive], or zona intermedia [negative for both but
3
-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3
-HSD) mRNA positive].
After unilateral adrenal enucleation with contralateral adrenalectomy
(ULE/ULA), the expression of all mRNA was reduced at 2 days. From 5 to
10 days, P-45011
and 3
-HSD mRNA
increased while P-450aldo remained
low; at 20 days, all mRNA were increased. From 2 to 10 days, cells
adjacent to the capsule showed intermedia cell differentiation; by 20 days, the subcapsular glomerulosa cells reappeared. This suggests that after enucleation the glomerulosa dedifferentiates to zona intermedia. The experiment was repeated in rats where the postenucleation ACTH rise
was prevented. Rats underwent ULE with sham ULA (ULE/SULA) or ULE/SULA
with ACTH treatment. Adrenals from ULE/SULA rats expressed increased
P-450aldo mRNA at 10 days and reduced
P-45011
mRNA and adrenal weight at
30 days. ACTH treatment reversed the pattern toward that seen in
ULE/ULA. These findings show that the enucleation-induced dedifferentitation of the glomerulosa cell may result in part from
elevated plasma ACTH and that prevention of dedifferentiation may
result in impaired regeneration.
adrenal cortex; cytochrome P-450 aldosterone synthase; adrenocorticotropic hormone; adrenal enucleation
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