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Fig. 4. Double mutants express an intermediate lobe marker and a pregonadotrope marker. H&E-stained mid-sagittal sections of pituitaries at P0 reveals the stunted anterior lobe in Prop1df/df, Lhx4/ double mutants relative to normal mice and single mutants (A-D). p, posterior lobe; I, intermediate lobe; a, anterior lobe. (E-H) ACTH immunoreactivity is normally detected in intermediate lobe melanotropes and anterior lobe corticotropes (E). By P0, ACTH is present in double mutant pouches (H), but it is confined to the dorsal aspect of the primordia in the prospective melanotropes. (I-L) GSU protein is easily detected in thyrotropes and gonadotropes of wild-type (I) and Prop1df/df pituitaries (J). Only isolated cells in Lhx4/ pituitaries express GSU (inset, K), and GSU is not evident in any sections of double mutants (L). (M-P) SF1-positive pre-gonadotropes lie along the ventral surface of wild-type anterior lobes (bracket, M). The expression domain of SF1 is greatly expanded dorsally in Prop1df/df mice, including areas within the dysmorphic pouch (bracket, N). There are a few isolated SF1-positive cells in Lhx4/ pituitaries (inset and arrowhead, O) and readily detectable SF1 expressing cells in double mutants (inset, P).
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