Future Directions in the Study and Management of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia due to 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency

Figure 3. Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein ( ) expression is increased in the adrenal glands of mice with 21-hydroxylase
deficiency, as compared with wild-type animals. Quantitative steroidogenic acute regulatory protein was determined by TaqMan
PCR Core Reagents Kit (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, California) ( = 4 adrenal glands; < 0.05). Amounts of RNA were calculated
with relative standard curves for both steroidogenic acute regulatory protein and 18S. The amount of messenger RNA was corrected
by division by the amount of 18S RNA in each sample. Electroµgraph showing catecholamine-storing secretory vesicles in chromaffin
cells of control animals (size range, 50 to 450 nm). Electroµgraph of chro-maffin cells. Secretory granules are markedly reduced
in chromaffin cells of 21-hydroxylase-deficient mice. The remaining granules are predominantly electron-dense, norepinephrine-containing
vesicles, lying in large lucent vacuoles ( ). For parts B and C, stain is uranyl acetate and lead citrate, and magnification
is × 15 000. MIT = mitochondria.
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Ann Intern Med
February 19, 2002
vol. 136
no. 4
320-334