In situ hybridization at the ultrastructural level can be carried out using three different methods: on vibratome sections before embedding in epoxy resin, on ultra-thin frozen sections, or on ultra-thin sections of tissues embedded in hydrophilic resin such as Lowiayl. With the purpose of comparing the sensitivity, resolution, and ultrastructural preservation of these three methods, we examined the expression of the growth hormone (GH) gene in anterior pituitary cells by in situ hybridization at the ultrastructural level, using a synthetic oligonucleotide complementary to the codons of the mRNA from Gln 45 to Ser 54 labeled at the 3' end of biotin-2ldUTP. All these methods gave similar results: mRNA was located on the lamellar endoplasmic reticulum of somatotrophs. The pre-embedding method gave the best ultrastructural preservation, with low resolution with the en-
In ttoductionImmunocytological studies have shown that growth hormone (GH) is synthesized in cells of the pituitary gland called somatotrophs and is stored in secretory granules. Although the presence of GHlike immunoreactivity (GH-LI) in somatotrophs has been observed with all the techniques described below, the localization of immunoreactivity was not exactly the same in each case. Using preembedding methods (Dachew and Dubois, 1976) or ultra-thin frozen sections (Hemming et al., 1989), immunoreactivity could be detected in the secretory granules where GH is stored, as well as in the endoplasmic reticulum where GH is synthesized. After embedding, using hydrophilic (Roson and Beiras, 1991) or epoxy (Li et al., 1977;Moriarty, 1973;Nakane, 1970) zymatic detection system and an intermediate sensitivity. A probe concentration of 10 pmollml was suficient to obtain a signal. With this method gold particles could not be used without pre-treatment. The frozen section method gave the best sensitivity (a signal was observed with 4 pmollml of probe) but the lowest ultrastructural preservation. On ultrathin Lowicryl sections, resolution was as high as with the frozen-section method, ultrastructural conservation was intermediate, and sensitivity was low. These results indicate that the last method seems to be a good compromise between sensitivity and ultrastructural preservation. (]Histo&em Cytochem 40:979-986, 1 9 2 )