Anterior pituitary basophil
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An anterior pituitary basophil is a type of cell in the anterior pituitary which manufactures hormones.

It is called a basophil because it readily takes up base, and typically stains a relatively deep blue or purple.1

These basophils are further classified by the hormones they produce. (It is usually not possible to distinguish between these cell types using standard staining techniques.)

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Cell name Relative proportion Hormone produced Hypothalamic regulators
Corticotrophs 15% ACTH CRH
Gonadotrophs 10% FSH and LH GnRH
Thyrotrophs 5% TSH TRH

B-FLAT for Basophils: FSH, LH, ACTH, TSH

References

  1. ^ Histology at BU 14002loa

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