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Title: Fetal Pituitary Transplantation


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Fetal Pituitary Transplantation
  • Viability and Functionality of Human Fetal
    Pituitary Cells Transplanted into
    Hypophysectomized Rats
  • Reza Jarrahy, M.D.
  • Hrayr K. Shahinian, M.D.
  • Department of Surgery, Division of Skull Base
    Surgery
  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
  • Los Angeles, California

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Abstract
  • Human fetal pituitary cells were transplanted
    into twenty three hypophysectomized rats via a
    transauricular approach. Baseline serum human
    growth hormone levels (hGH) were measured prior
    to intervention and then at one week intervals
    following transplantation. Rats receiving
    pituitary cell transplants demonstrated hGH
    levels that were maximal one week following
    transplantation and that gradually tapered off in
    the subsequent weeks. These results offer
    preliminary evidence that human fetal pituitary
    cells are able to survive and retain
    functionality after transplantation into rats.

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Background
  • Pituitary transplant models historical
    perspectives
  • Early work design
  • species rodent (isograft/homograft/allograft)
  • substrate neonatal and adult rodent pituitary
    tissue
  • site renal, ocular, intracerebral (immunologic
    privilege thalamus ventricles corpus
    callosum temporal lobe)
  • endpoints end organ weights histology

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Background
  • Pituitary transplant models historical
    perspectives
  • Early work outcomes
  • pituitary function could be restored to
    hypophysectomized rats following transplantation
    of rat pituitary gland tissue
  • most complete restitution seen in transplants to
    the median eminence (hypophysiotropic area)

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Background
  • Pituitary transplant models historical
    perspectives
  • Later work design
  • species rodent xenografts (mouse pituitary to
    rat) (human striatum to rat)
  • substrate fetal tissue cell cultures
  • site median eminence
  • endpoints serum hormone levels
    immunohistochemistry electron microscopy

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Background
  • On substrate fetal tissues
  • less immunogenic
  • durable grafts
  • There is no question that fetal tissue is
    superior to adult tissue as a source of graft
    material both because of its resistance to trauma
    and anoxia and because of its ability to
    proliferate. Fetal tissue may also elaborate a
    variety of trophic factors that may be beneficial
    to the host.
  • Tulipan N Brain transplants. Neur Clin
    19886405-420.

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Background
  • On substrate cell culture
  • less immunogenic
  • durable grafts
  • Theoretical consideration regarding diffusion of
    nutrients to the center of grafts and development
    of a new blood supply render a theoretical
    advantage to using suspensions of tissue in which
    most cells are bathed in nutrient medium prior to
    transplantation In addition, it is known that
    cultured cells often lose their
    histocompatibility antigenicity and might
    therefore not be prone to rejection.

--Tulipan N Brain transplants. Neur Clin
19886405-420.
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Background
  • Pituitary transplant models historical
    perspectives
  • Later work outcomes
  • Research into CNS transplantation has documented
    the ability of transplanted CNS tissues to
    survive, develop processes, elongate, organize
    into anatomically correct configurations, and
    establish electrophysiologically and secretorily
    functional synaptic connections with host tissue.

--Wilberger JE Transplantation of Central
Nervous Tissue. Neurosurgery 19831390-94.
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Background
  • Pituitary transplant models historical
    perspectives
  • Later work outcomes
  • The pituitary gland itself may be transplanted
    to the median eminence of hypophysectomized rats
    with survival of pituitary tissue and resultant
    correction of hormonal abnormalities.
  • Tulipan N Brain transplants. Neur Clin
    19886405-420.

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Background
  • Pituitary transplant models historical
    perspectives
  • Later work outcomes
  • reaffirmation of earlier studies with more
    conclusive evidence
  • documentation of successful inter-species human
    to rat CNS transplants (Parkinsonian models)
  • successful use of fetal tissue

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Central question
  • Can pituitary function be reconstituted in
    hypophysectomized rats after transplantation of
    human fetal pituitary cells?

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Method
  • Species (recipient)
  • Harlan/Sprague Dawley male hypophysectomized rats
  • age 20 weeks weight 170-240 g
  • Substrate
  • human fetal pituitary cell culture
  • derived from fetuses of 20 week gestation
  • Site
  • transauricular approach to medial basal
    hypothalamus
  • Endpoints
  • serum levels of human hormone (human GH, ACTH)
  • endocrine organ histology

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Method
human pituitary cell suspension
hypophysectomized rat
serum hGH
serum hACTH
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Results hormone levels
serum hGH (ng/ml)
specimen
15
Results hormone levels
serum hACTH (pg/ml)
rodent ACTH
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Results hormone levels
serum hACTH (pg/ml)
specimen
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Results histology
  • In animals 1, 2, 3, and 5 (recent data), the
    endocrine glands were normal and did not exhibit
    histological signs of involution, indicating that
    they were exposed to the necessary quantities of
    adenohypophyseal hormones.

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Results histology
  • In animals 4 and Control the abnormal histology
    of the testes, adrenals, and thyroids indicated
    that the endocrine glands were not under the
    influence of adenohypophyseal hormones.

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Conclusions
  • Human fetal pituitary cells transplanted into the
    hypophysiotropic area of the hypophysectomized
    rat can remain viable and retain secretory
    function

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Conclusions
  • Human fetal pituitary cells transplanted into the
    hypophysiotropic area of the hypophysectomized
    rat may, at least partially, reconstitute a
    normal hypothalamic-pituitary-end organ axis and
    regulate normal maturation and function of
    endocrine organs (thyroid, adrenals, gonads)

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Future directives
  • Series with larger numbers of animals (greater
    statistical power) and both hypox and normal
    controls (underway)
  • Immunosuppressive therapy trials (underway)
  • Refined transplantation method
  • Histology of skull base/sella/cerebral tissue

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References
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References
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  • Tulipan NB Brain transplants. Neur Clin
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  • Tulipan NB, Huang S, Allen GS Pituitary
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