E. A. Sellers
University of Toronto
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Cell and Tissue Research | 1974
Irmgard E. Stratmann; Calvin Ezrin; E. A. Sellers
SummaryIn the normal male rat pituitary tritiated thymidine labeled mainly STH cells (somatotrophs), no labeled prolactin cell was found. Following estradiol treatment for 21 days tritiated thymidine labeled mainly prolactin cells (mammotrophs). To determine the origin of these mammotrophs tritiated thymidine was given before the estradiol treatment started, thus labeling many somatotrophs. After 21 days of estradiol, out of 42 labeled cells, 14 were mammotrophs and 13 were somatotrophs; these results suggest that there might be a true transformation of somatotrophs into mammotrophs under the influence of estradiol or that there exist two types of somatotrophs: 1) a committed somatotroph which is not transformed by estrogen treatment, and 2) an uncommitted mammosomatotroph, which under normal conditions bears the features of a somatotroph, but which transforms into a mammotroph under the influence of estradiol.
Cell and Tissue Research | 1973
Irmgard E. Stratmann; Calvin Ezrin; Kalman Kovacs; E. A. Sellers
SummaryIn intact male rats after TRH administration for 7 and 14 days, TSH cells showed similar morphological changes to those observed after thyroidectomy. These changes were paralleled by small numerical increases in TSH cell counts. After 34 days of TRH treatment, however, most of the TSH cells had a normal appearance and the number of TSH cells also had returned to normal. TRH treatment for 7, 14 and 34 days caused morphological changes in Prolactin cells similar to those obtained after a suckling stimulus. In the three groups these changes were also paralleled by small numerical increases in Prolactin cell counts. The cell replication after TRH for 7 and 14 days, as measured by incorporation of tritiated thymidine to obtain a labeling index, was slightly but significantly increased.
Endocrinology | 1972
Irmgard E. Stratmann; Calvin Ezrin; E. A. Sellers; Gérard T. Simon
Endocrinology | 1951
Rosemary W. You; E. A. Sellers
Endocrinology | 1953
E. A. Sellers; Jean M. Hill; Richard B. Lee
Endocrinology | 1970
Lanny G. Goluboff; M. Elizabeth Macrae; Calvin Ezrin; E. A. Sellers; Gerhard Penz
Journal of Nutrition | 1951
E. A. Sellers; Rosemary W. You
American Journal of Physiology | 1954
E. A. Sellers; Rosemary W. You; Nancy M. Moffat
Endocrinology | 1955
H. Kalant; Richard B. Lee; E. A. Sellers
Science | 1949
E. A. Sellers; Rosemary Wen You