1989
DOI: 10.2176/nmc.29.6
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Bromocriptine-induced Morphological Changes in Cultured Growth Hormone producing Pituitary Adenoma Cells

Abstract: Tumor tissues obtained from two patients with growth hormone-producing pituitary adenomas were cultured and treated with bromocriptine, then examined for morphological changes. Untreated tumor cells (controls) were morphologically well preserved and in terms of growth hormone secretion. Tumor cells exposed to bromocriptine for 7 days contained many vacuoles, which, after 14 days of exposure, grew larger and more numerous. These vacuoles appeared to be extensions of endoplasmic reticulum: some were connected to… Show more

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