This study reports, by immunocytochemistry.
ultrastructure and morphometry, the in vitro
effects of SMS 201-995 (10 nhl), bromocriptine ( 1 pM)
and TRH (10 pM) on the morphology of cells from two
acromegalic patient atlenomas containing immunoreactive
growth hormone (GH). By electron microscopy. one
tumor presented numerous large secretory granules
(densely granulated growth hormone cell adenoma)
while they were scarce and small in the other (sparsely
granulated growth hormone cell adenoma); fibrous
bodies could be seen in the specimen and in vitro.
ln the sparsely granulated growth hormone cell
adenoma. TRH produced an increase in endoplasmic
reticulum surface density compared to the other
cultures. Bromocriptine increased the number and
decreased the secretory granule diameters, while SMS
201-995 produced no significant changes in the same
time.
In the densely granulated growth hormone cell
adenoma, the three substances increased the number of
granules. TRH increased the mitochondrial volume
density and endoplasmic reticulum surface density (with
respect to the other cultures). SMS 201-995 decreased
the mitochondrial and lysosome volume densities and
endoplasmic reticulum surface density. We conclude
that 1) TRH produces in cultured cells of both adenoma
types an increase in cellular activity. 2) In cultured
sparsely granulated growth hormone adenoma cells,
bromocriptine has a stronger inhibitory effect than SMS
201-995. In cultured densely granulated growth hormone
cells adenoma, bromocriptine has smaller inhibitory
effect than SMS 201-99.