Ontogeny of Growth Hormone Receptors in Human Tissues: An Immunohistochemical Study*

1996 
Both experimental and clinical studies suggest that human GH (hGH) may have a functional role during early stages in human development. To determine when receptors for hGH appear in specific target cells, we carried out an immunohistochemical analysis of six tissues obtained from 20 fetuses (8.5-20 weeks fetal age [FA]), two term infants, one 11-yr-old male, and one 43-yr-old male. Liver parenchymal and bile duct cells showed specific staining from the earliest FA examined (8.5 weeks); in fetal liver, the intensity of the immunoreaction was greatest in hepatocytes surrounding the central veins and portal triads, whereas the numerous hematopoietic cells exhibited little to no immunostaining. Kidney tissues also showed positive localization at 8.5-9 weeks FA. By 13 weeks, epithelial cells of most tubules were immunoreactive, with medullary tubules showing stronger staining than those in the cortex, whereas visceral epithelial cells of glomeruli were weakly positive; metanephrogenic blastemal cells were nega...
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