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-Abstract-
Hypophyses from human, monkey, ox, pig, dog, cat, rabbit, guinea pig, rat, and mouse
were studies immunohistochemically to investigate the cross-reactivity of various
anti-hormone sera to the pituitary of human and animal species, and in so doing to
determine the usefulness of species different anti-hormone sera for
immunohistochemistry.
The pituitary glands excised were fixed in Bouin's fluid, and serial sections were
made at 5¥ì Tissue sections were reacted with rabbit antisera to human GH, prolactin,
TSH, FSH, HCG, rat TSH, and ovine FSH respectively, and then with
peroxidase-labeled sheep anti-rabbit gamma globulin, followed by enzyme histochemical
reaction.
Observations performed under the light microscope were summarized as follows.
1. The cross reactivity of anti-hormone sera to human and animal hypophyses showed
variable degrees in reacting intensity with species applied.
2. Positive cross reactions were observed in the pituitary glands of human, monkey,
ox, dog and rabbit with all anti-hormone sera applied, while negative reaction in the pig
with anti-human TSH, anti-rat TSH and anti-HCG, in the cat with anti-human
prolactin, in the guinea pig with anti-HCG, in the rat and mouse with anti-human
prolactin respectively.
3. High cross reactivity shown in some species suggests the usefulness of species
different anti-hormone sera for immunohistochemistry.
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