Evaluación por inmunohistoquímica de la expresión de hormonas hipofisiarias y del marcador de proliferación celular Ki-67 en tejido de adenomas causantes de acromegalia
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Brito Jara, Julio
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Evaluación por inmunohistoquímica de la expresión de hormonas hipofisiarias y del marcador de proliferación celular Ki-67 en tejido de adenomas causantes de acromegalia
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Background: Growth hormone (GH) producing adenomas, frequently express several hormones. This condition could confer them a higher proliferative capacity. Ki-67 is a nuclear protein antigen that is a marker for proliferative activity. Aim: 76 measure the immunohistochemical hormone expression in pituitary adenomas, excised from patients with acromegaly. To determine if the plurihormonal condition of these adenomas is associated with a higher proliferative capacity, assessed through the expression of Ki-67. Material and methods: Forty one paraffin embedded surgical samples of pituatary adenomas from patients with acromegalia were studied. 1 Immunohistochemistry for GH. prolactin (PRC), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing g hormone (LH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), adrenocorticotropin (ACTI-l) and for the expression of Ki-67 was carried out. Results: All samples were positive for GH. Twenty seven had positive staining,for PRL, 12 had positive staining for glycoproteic hormones and 11 for PRL, and one or more glycoproteic hormones. Mean staining for Ki-67 teas 2.6 +/- 3.3%. There were no differences in the expression of this marker between mono or plurihormonal tumors. The expression was neither associated with extrasellar extension. Conclusions: Half of GH producing pituitary adenomas are plurihormonal. There are no differences in the expression of Ki-67 between mono and plurihormonal adenomas.
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REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE Volume: 136 Issue: 7 Pages: 831-836 Published: JUL 2008
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