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. 1992 Jan;24(1):9-14.
doi: 10.1007/BF01043281.

Mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase in osteoclasts and two different epithelial acid-secreting cells

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Mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase in osteoclasts and two different epithelial acid-secreting cells

E K Karhukorpi et al. Histochem J. 1992 Jan.

Abstract

Acid secreting cells are rich in mitochondria and contain high levels of cytoplasmic carbonic anhydrase II. We have studied the ultrastructural distribution of a mitochondrial isoenzyme, carbonic anhydrase V, in two different acid-secreting epithelial cells, gastric parietal cells and kidney intercalated cells as well as in osteoclasts, which are the main bone resorbing cells. The mitochondria differ in carbonic anhydrase V content in these three acid-producing cells: gastric parietal cell mitochondria show strong immunolabelling for this isoenzyme, osteoclast mitochondria faint labelling and kidney intercalated cell mitochondria no labelling. The immunolabelling was located in the mitochondrial matrix, often in close contact with the inner mitochondrial membrane. These results show that mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase levels are not related to acid-transporting activity.

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