Pituitary gland

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The pituitary gland is known as the master gland.

Divisions:[1]

  • Anterior pituitary (aka adenohypophysis).
  • Posterior pituitary (aka neurohypophysis, neural pituitary).

Function

Anterior part:[2]

  • Growth hormone (GH).
  • Luteinizing hormone (LH)
  • Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
  • Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
  • Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
  • Prolactin (PRL)

Mnemonic: "Go Look For The Adenoma Please" = GH, LH, FSH, TSH, ACTH, PRL.

Posterior part:[2]

  • Oxytocin.
  • Antidiuretic hormone (ADH).

Anatomy and histology

Basic anatomy (simplified):[3]

  • Anterior:
    • Pars distalis.
    • Pars intermedia.
  • Posterior:
    • Pars nervosa.

Embryological origin:[3]

  • Anterior - Rathke's pouch (roof of mouth).
  • Posterior - diencephalon (ventral aspect).

Histology

Anterior - defined by cytoplasmic staining in H&E:

  • Acidophils = red or orange.
    • GH, PRL.
  • Basophils = basophilic (light blue).
    • TSH, LH, FSH.
  • Chromophobes = no staining, not common (???).

Posterior:

  • Less cellular.

See also

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