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Description Figure 3. Effects of in vivo treatment with fadrozole on the cellular proliferation of prolactin-positive cells. a) Double labelled immunohistochemistry for prolactin (dark blue-grey) and PCNA (brown). In untreated animals, few prolactin-positive cells are labelled for PCNA (arrow). Scale bar: 12 µm. b) After 5 doses of fadrozole it is uncommon to find cells labelled jointly for PCNA and prolactin (arrow points to PCNA- but not prolactin-positive cells). Scale bar: 12 µm. c) The percentage of prolactin-positive cells decreases significantly with respect to the untreated or control animals after 1 dose (**p<0.01 with respect to untreated animals, and p<0.05 with respect to control animals) or 5 doses (**p<0.01 with respect to untreated and control animals and p<0.05 with respect to 1 dose of the fadrozole treated animals). After 1 dose of saline the percentage decreases with respect to untreated animals (#p<0.05), but not after 5 doses. d) Fadrozole decreases the proliferation of prolactin-positive cells (*p<0.05 with respect to untreated and control animals; **p<0.01 with respect to untreated and control animals and p<0.05 with respect to 1 dose of fadrozole-treated animals).
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Source https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0101403 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0101403 Local Transformations of Androgens into Estradiol by Aromatase P450 Is Involved in the Regulation of Prolactin and the Proliferation of Pituitary Prolactin-Positive Cells
Author María José García Barrado, Enrique J. Blanco, Marta Carretero Hernández, María Carmen Iglesias Osma, Manuel Carretero, Julio J. Herrero, Deborah Jane Burks, José Carretero

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