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      Folliculostellate cell network: a route for long-distance communication in the anterior pituitary.

      Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
      Animals, Calcium, metabolism, Calcium Signaling, Cell Communication, physiology, Cell Membrane, Electrophysiology, Female, Gap Junctions, Pituitary Gland, Anterior, cytology, Rats, Rats, Wistar

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          All higher life forms critically depend on hormones being rhythmically released by the anterior pituitary. The proper functioning of this master gland is dynamically controlled by a complex set of regulatory mechanisms that ultimately determine the fine tuning of the excitable endocrine cells, all of them heterogeneously distributed throughout the gland. Here, we provide evidence for an intrapituitary communication system by which information is transferred via the network of nonendocrine folliculostellate (FS) cells. Local electrical stimulation of FS cells in acute pituitary slices triggered cytosolic calcium waves, which propagated to other FS cells by signaling through gap junctions. Calcium wave initiation was because of the membrane excitability of FS cells, hitherto classified as silent cells. FS cell coupling could relay information between opposite regions of the gland. Because FS cells respond to central and peripheral stimuli and dialogue with endocrine cells, the form of large-scale intrapituitary communication described here may provide an efficient mechanism that orchestrates anterior pituitary functioning in response to physiological needs.

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          11438713
          37531
          10.1073/pnas.151339598

          Chemistry
          Animals,Calcium,metabolism,Calcium Signaling,Cell Communication,physiology,Cell Membrane,Electrophysiology,Female,Gap Junctions,Pituitary Gland, Anterior,cytology,Rats,Rats, Wistar

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