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. 1986;245(3):507-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF00218550.

Ultracytochemical evidence for a proton-pump adenosine triphosphatase in chick osteoclasts

Ultracytochemical evidence for a proton-pump adenosine triphosphatase in chick osteoclasts

T Akisaka et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1986.

Abstract

The distribution of Mg++-ATPase in osteoclasts along the endosteal surface of the chick tibia was investigated by neutral and alkaline pH cytochemical methods at the electron-microscopic level. Reaction product was observed in mitochondria, cytoplasmic vesicles, and ruffled-border membrane. Levamisole, ouabain, and vanadate did not affect the enzymatic activity. Para-chloromercuribenzoic acid (PCMB) prevented staining of mitochondria, ruffled border, and most cytoplasmic vesicles. Tri-n-butyltin decreased the amount of reaction product in cytoplasmic vesicles and ruffled-border membrane, but did not inhibit reaction product formation within mitochondria. Duramycin, which is a potent inhibitor for proton-pump ATPase, blocked reaction-product formation along the ruffled-border membrane, in mitochondria, and in cytoplasmic vesicles at alkaline pH, but not at neutral pH. It is concluded that the alkaline pH method for Mg++-ATPase appears to demonstrate sites of proton-pump ATPase activity.

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