1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf03343628
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Structure-function correlations of growth hormone or/and prolactin-producing pituitary adenomas: An in vitro study with the reverse hemolytic plaque assay

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to detect in vitro growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) secretion from adenomas clinically associated with GH or PRL hypersecretion. The reverse hemolytic plaque assay (RHPA) was applied in order to reveal possible differences among various morphologic adenoma types, and to examine the inhibitory effects of octreotide on GH release as well. The 20 surgically resected pituitary adenomas studied included 15 from acromegalic patients and 5 from patients with hyperprolactinemia. Al… Show more

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“…The authors concluded that densely granulated adenomas may have a more favourable response to Octreotide therapy than sparsely granulated adenomas. Thodou et al (56) described higher GH secretion in densely (nZ5) compared with sparsely (nZ5) granulated somatotroph adenomas. In a semi-quantitative in vitro-approach, using reverse haemolytic plaque assays (rHPA) for the determination of GH secretion, in those six tumours treated with Octreotide the GH secretion was preferentially reduced in the densely granulated adenomas.…”
Section: Hormone Expression and Morphology Of The Adenomamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The authors concluded that densely granulated adenomas may have a more favourable response to Octreotide therapy than sparsely granulated adenomas. Thodou et al (56) described higher GH secretion in densely (nZ5) compared with sparsely (nZ5) granulated somatotroph adenomas. In a semi-quantitative in vitro-approach, using reverse haemolytic plaque assays (rHPA) for the determination of GH secretion, in those six tumours treated with Octreotide the GH secretion was preferentially reduced in the densely granulated adenomas.…”
Section: Hormone Expression and Morphology Of The Adenomamentioning
confidence: 98%