17 alpha-hydroxylase and chromogranin A in 6th week human fetal adrenals

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作者
EhrhartBornstein, M
Breidert, M
Guadanucci, P
Wozniak, W
BocianSobkowska, J
Malendowicz, LK
Bornstein, SR
机构
[1] UNIV LEIPZIG,DEPT INTERNAL MED 3,D-7010 LEIPZIG,GERMANY
[2] SCH MED,DEPT ANAT,POZNAN,POLAND
[3] SCH MED,DEPT HISTOL & EMBRYOL,POZNAN,POLAND
关键词
fetal development; immunohistochemistry; adrenal medulla; adrenal cortex;
D O I
10.1055/s-2007-978976
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The development of the human fetal adrenals starts in the 6th week gestational age and adrenal C-19 steroid production becomes of major importance for the maintenance of the pregnancy. Therefore, in the present study, human fetal adrenals at 6 weeks of gestational age were immunostained for 17 alpha-hydroxylase, the key enzyme for the production of C-19-steroids. In parallel, chromaffin cells were characterized by immunohistochemical staining for chromogranin A, the major soluble protein in adrenal chromaffin granules. Large 17 alpha-hydroxylase-immunoreactive cells were found in the center of the adrenal anlagen during the 6th week of gestation. At the same developmental stage, chromaffin cells with a neuronal-like appearance occurred in the paraaortic area and started to invade the adrenal primordium. Our results shaw that, even at week 6 gestational age, when chromaffin cells start to enter the adrenal anlagen, human adrenals already contain differentiated, 17 alpha-hydroxylase immunoreactive cortical cells which were located to the center of the primordium.
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