Delta-like protein 1 in the pituitary-adipose axis in the adult male mouse
Fecha
2016Resumen
With the aim of studying delta-like protein 1 (DLK1) with respect to the relationship
between adipocyte leptin and adenohypophyseal hormones, we carried out an immunohistochemical study analysing the presence of receptors for these hormones in the
pituitary and adipose cells of male wild-type (WT) mice (Dlk1+/+) compared to knockout (KO) mice (Dlk1−/−). The mRNA expression of these molecules was also determined using the reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. The results obtained
showed that, in WT adipose cells, all of the adenohypophyseal hormone receptors
were present, with a higher mRNA expression for growth hormone (GH) receptor and
thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor. Of the total cells in the anterior pituitary
lobe, 17.09±0.9% were leptin receptor (LEPR) immunoreactive (-IR), mainly in GH-IR
and prolactin (PRL)-IR cells (41.5±3.8%; 13.5±1.7%, respectively). In Dlk1−/− mice, adipocyte cells showed a significant increase in the TSH receptor mRNA expression level.
Moreover, the percentage of LEPR-IR GH cells showed a statistically significant increase compared to controls, from 41.5±3.8% to 53.1±4.0%. By contrast, only
3.0±0.6% of LEP-IR anterior pituitary cells were detected in Dlk1 KO mice, as opposed
to 6.8±1.1% observed in WT mice. The results suggest that relationships exist between adipocytes and pituitary GH, PRL and TSH cells, in addition to an influence with
respect to the synthesis and release of pituitary leptin, particularly in PRL cells.