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. 1990;36(5):509-14.

Cytochemical demonstration of acid phosphatase, trimetaphosphatase and basic protein in rat peritoneal mast cells during 48/80 induced exocytosis

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Cytochemical demonstration of acid phosphatase, trimetaphosphatase and basic protein in rat peritoneal mast cells during 48/80 induced exocytosis

M C Jamur et al. Cell Mol Biol. 1990.

Abstract

Acid phosphatase (AcP-A), trimetaphosphatase (TmP-A) activities and basic protein reaction were cytochemically studied in rat peritoneal mast cells 15 minutes after stimulation by compound 48/80. The AcPase reaction was positive in slightly altered granules, but negative in those more intensely altered, and also in unaltered granules. The TmP-A reaction was negative in altered granules and positive in a few unaltered granules. These results suggest that mast cells have two populations of granules, one, comprising most granules, is AcP-A positive and is exocytosed. The other, smaller, is TmP-A positive, and is not exocytosed. Intact granules gave a strong positive reaction with amoniacal silver nitrate (AS), which detects basic protein. This reaction decreased in intensity with increasing granule alteration.

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