Aberrant craniopharyngeal structures within the neurohypophysis of rats
Autor: | Martin Heinrichs, Dumitru Mirea, Andreas Popp, Eberhard Karbe, Philippe Schaetti, Alberta Argentino-Storino |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
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Pituitary gland Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Choristoma Stratified squamous epithelium Biology Toxicology Pathology and Forensic Medicine Rats Sprague-Dawley Craniopharyngioma Cytokeratin Pituitary Gland Posterior medicine Animals Pituitary Neoplasms Rats Wistar Skull Cell Biology General Medicine Anatomy Rathke's pouch Epithelium Rats Serous fluid medicine.anatomical_structure Pharynx Immunohistochemistry Female |
Zdroj: | Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology. 47:129-137 |
ISSN: | 0940-2993 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0940-2993(11)80299-x |
Popis: | Aberrant craniopharyngeal structures within the neurohypophysis were analyzed in 17 rats, originating from four different colonies of Sprague-Dawley- and Wistar-derived strains, which were used for toxicity studies in five different laboratories. Males were more frequently affected than females. The incidence of these findings, which occurred spontaneously and mainly in aged rats, was very low. Predominant features included tubular or acinar glandular structures, rarely embedded in a fibrous stroma, and, as a rule, not compressing adjacent tissue. In some cases, large cysts filled with colloid-like, amorphous material and cellular debris were present. The tubular structures consisted of a rather flat epithelium, while the cystic elements were lined by a cuboidal or columnar, rarely ciliated epithelium, containing goblet cells, or by a stratified squamous epithelium. These structures reacted positively for cytokeratin. Acinar structures mimicked salivary glands of the serous or mucinous type. In a few cases, small, round or fusiform cells were present. Distribution and predominance of the various epithelial structures depended on the strain and colony of rats. Considering the ontogenic development of the pituitary gland, the morphological aspect of these lesions, their immunoreactivity and former reports on similar findings, we concluded that these rats have aberrant craniopharyngeal structures within the pars nervosa of the hypophysis, originating from remnants of the oro-pharyngeal epithelium of the craniopharyngeal duct (RATHKE's pouch). These lesions, which occurred in different strains and colonies of laboratory rats, represent heterotopias or choristomas, consisting of non-neoplastic growth disturbances. Being of a distinctly non-proliferative nature, they should not be confused with craniopharyngiomas. |
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