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In order to analyze whether aromatase is present in the hypophysis of adult rats, we have performed an immunohistochemical study in young adult male and female rats. Our study has revealed that the hypophysis of adult rats contains aromatase, although marked differences are found between the sexes. The hypophyses of male rats have cells immunoreactive for the enzyme, 34.40% of these hypophyseal cells showing reaction. By contrast, cells from female rats show very little reaction, only 0.84% of them being reactive. No significant differences in the percentage of immunoreactive cells between one phase and another are observed during the estrous cycle. Our results point to the immunohistochemical expression of aromatase in the hypophysis of adult rats and at the same time suggest that its expression is sex-dependent. The enzyme may therefore be involved in the regulation of adenohypophyseal cytology by androgens.
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Received: 24 June 1997/Accepted: 15 July 1998
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Carretero, J., Vázquez, G., Blanco, E. et al. Immunohistochemical evidence of the presence of aromatase P450 in the rat hypophysis. Cell Tissue Res 295, 419–423 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410051248
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