Electron microscopic cytochemical characterization of bile canaliculi and bile ducts in vitro
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Electron microscopic cytochemical characterization of bile canaliculi and bile ducts in vitro
Abstract
Electron microscopic cytochemical localization of Mg++-activated adenosine triphosphatase (Mg++-ATPase) and 5-nucleotidase (AMPase) was investigated in bile canaliculus-rich and bile duct-containing fractions isolated from rat liver. Comparative cyochemical studies between prefixed and non-prefixed fractions revealed that the activity of both enzymes could be detected in the fractions under appropriate experimental conditions. However, the cytochemical activity of AMPase was much more sensitive to glutaraldehyde than that of Mg++-ATPase. Mg++-ATPase and AMPase reaction products were localized primarily on bile canalicular microvilli, that is, along the outer (luminal) surface of canalicular plasma membranes, but they were never observed on bile ductal microvilli. AMPase was also detectable on lateral hepatic plasma membranes. Mg++-ATPase demonstrated by the cytochemical technique described is a reliable enzyme marker for isolated bile canalicular membranes. At high magnification, Mg++-ATPase reaction product was also observed on the microfilaments surrounding isolated bile canaliculi. The possibility that the reaction product on the pericanalicular microfilaments may result from the hydrolysis of ATP byan actomyosin ATPase-like enzyme associated with these filaments is briefly discussed.
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