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Apoptotic and non-apoptotic cell death in hormone-dependent glands

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The proliferation of cells and cell death are involved in the maintenance of appropriate tissue homeostasis. In the present study, two different mechanisms of cell death were identified in the prostate and pituitary glands when morphological data, fragmentation of DNA, and TUNEL labelling of apoptotic nuclei were compared. Typical cell death by apoptosis was identified by morphological and molecular approaches in the prostate after orchidectomy. By contrast, neither DNA fragmentation nor TUNEL labelling were found in dead cells occurring in the pituitary gland after interruption of lactation. Regressing lactotrophs were characterised by condensation and disruption of the cytoplasmic matrix, but preserved intact nuclei until advanced stages of regression. Degenerating “dark” cells comparable to those described in the pituitary were also seen coexisting with typical apoptosis in the prostate epithelial lining of orchidectomised rats. Both forms of cell death could be clearly differentiated, because dark cells suffer severe alterations of cytoplasmic organelles while maintaining the integrity of the nucleus. In contrast, apoptotic cells present well-preserved cytoplasmic organelles, but grossly disrupted nuclei with fragmentation and condensation of chromatin.

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Received: 1 October 1997 / Accepted: 9 October 1997

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del Pilar Aoki, M., Maldonado, C. & Aoki, A. Apoptotic and non-apoptotic cell death in hormone-dependent glands. Cell Tissue Res 291, 571–574 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410051026

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