Using antiserum to human parathyroid hormone-related protein
(1–16) [PTHrP(1–16)] we have examined tissues of
the common frog (Rana temporaria) for the presence of
immunoreactive PTHrP (irPTHrP) at the stage of emergence from water to
land. irPTHrP was detected in dorsal and ventral stratum granulosum of
the skin, in the developing ovary, striated muscle and the choroid
plexus epithelium of the brain as well as in the olfactory gland
epithelium and olfactory lobe neurons of the brain. In the pituitary
and hypothalamus irPTHrP protein could be demonstrated in the median
eminence, infundibular stem and principally in the neural lobe and
pars distalis of the pituitary with weak reaction in the pars
intermedia. In situ hybridisation of the same tissues with an
oligonucleotide probe to chicken PTHrP 55–65 clearly showed the
presence of mRNA for PTHrP-like molecule in all the tissues containing
irPTHrP. There was a major inconsistency in the pituitary in that the
highest level of gene expression, assessed by in situ hybridisation,
was found in the pars intermedia with only very low expression in the
pars distalis and neural lobe and undetectable levels in the
infundibular stem and median eminence. These observations suggest that
tissues of the frog synthesise a PTHrP-like molecule but that in the
pituitary the pars intermedia cells may export the protein to cells in
other regions of the pituitary and hypothalamus.