Lectin binding in skeletal muscle. Evaluation of alkaline phosphatase conjugated avidin staining procedures
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Lectin binding in skeletal muscle. Evaluation of alkaline phosphatase conjugated avidin staining procedures
Abstract
Cryostat sections from rat gracilis muscles were incubated with different biotinylated lectins: Con A (Concanavilin A), WGA (Wheat germ agglutinin), SBA (soybean agglutinin), GS I and GS II (Griffonia simplicifolia agglutinin), LCA (Lens culinaris agglutinin), PNA (peanut agglutinin) and PSA (Pisum sativum agglutinin). The sections were subsequently treated with alkaline phosphatase conjugated avidin. The lectin binding sites were visualized after incubation in substrate media containing: (1) 5-bromo-4-chloro indoxyl phosphate and Nitro Blue tetrazolium or copper sulphate; (2) naphthol AS-MX phosphate or naphthol AS-BI phosphate and various types of diazonium salts; (3) alpha-naphthylphosphate and Fast Blue BB; (4) beta-glycerophosphate according to the method of Gomori. The results obtained with the alkaline phosphatase methods were compared with those seen with a streptavidin-horseradish peroxidase procedure. Several chromogen protocols for visualizing alkaline phosphatase activity showed differences in the ability to detect lectin binding sites. A sarcoplasmic reaction was evident for Con A, GS II, WGA, LCA, and PSA after incubation in the indoxyl phosphate medium. Sarcoplasmic reaction for GS II was also noticed after incubation with naphthol AS-MX Fast Blue BB and beta-glycerophosphate. The latter substrate also gave rise to a sarcoplasmic Con A reaction. With the indoxylphosphate tetrazolium salt method some muscle fibres showed a very strong intracellular reaction after incubation with Con A and GS II while the staining intensity was weak in other fibres. The same muscle fibres were stained with PAS. No sarcoplasmic reactions were observed with either naphthol phosphate media or with the diaminobenzidine peroxidase methods. Further, the staining of the muscle fibre periphery, connective tissue, an capillaries was intensified using the indoxyl method. The indoxylphosphate-tetrazolium salt method seems to be suitable for future investigations of lectin binding sites in muscle sections.
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